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Peek Behind the Success of Classic Sitcoms

A show focusing on a group of six 20-somethings living in the Big Apple and going about their daily lives took off in...

‘Succession’ Season 4: The Shakespearean Satirical Drama Approaches Its End

Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for HBO’s “Succession.” HBO’s “Succession” premiered its fourth and final season on March 26. The thirteen-time Emmy-winning series...

Boygenius’ ‘The Record’ Is a Masterclass in Emotion

Indie supergroup boygenius released their debut album, aptly titled "The Record," on March 31. It was announced in January alongside the surprise release...

Claire Trevor Holds “After Many Sunsets” M.F.A. Exhibit

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect the correct pronouns of one or more artists.  UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts...

Twice Finds Hope In “Set Me Free”

JYP Entertainment and Republic Records K-Pop girl group TWICE released their latest EP, “Ready To Be” on March 9. It was released alongside...

‘Mean Girls: The Musical’ Is Not as Iconic as the Film, but Still a Must-See

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for the ‘Mean Girls: The Musical.’ Though the writer of this article is an employee at the...

‘The Glory’ is a Dish Best Served Cold

Netflix released the second half of their latest revenge K-drama “The Glory” on March 10. The series is written by Kim Eun-sook, the...

‘Shadow and Bone’ Season Two: A Crash Course on Compassionate Characters and Chaotic Plotlines

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “Shadow and Bone” season two. Being one of the greatest ensemble cast series in recent years, “Shadow...

‘The Last of Us,’ a Revolutionary Magnum Opus of Faithful Video Game Adaptation

Editor’s Note: This review includes spoilers for “The Last of Us.” Under the wings of Chernobyl writer Craig Mazin and original writer of the...

Starting A Conclusion! ‘Pokémon The Series: Master Journeys’ Review

Netflix released the second part of “Pokémon The Series: Master Journeys,” based on the final part of 2019’s Pokémon Sword and Shield, on...

‘Red Moon in Venus,’ or Kali Uchis’ Dreamy Ode to the Many Aspects of Love

Kali Uchis released her third studio album, “Red Moon in Venus,” on March 3. Kali Uchis’ third studio album is” a collection of...

Introducing Jaguar Milk: A Celebration of Friendship and Funk at UCI

Eight UCI students convene in a small alcove off the Mesa Parking Structure with an amalgamation of instruments to make music and hang...

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