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Keeping Up With the Marvel Cinematic Universe

“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” has great relevance to the sprawling Marvel Cinematic Universe, even if Aristotle didn’t...

Defining Activism With Angie Thomas

By Andrew Ward This year, I was delighted by “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas, one of the premier novels of 2017, which...

“Mindhunter”: A Look into The Criminal Psychology of the 70s

By Jocelyn Contreras Another drama-filled cop series joins the multitude of police shows on Netflix. However, this isn’t about the cops or the Federal...

Returning to The Upside Down

By Amy Huynh Just in time for Halloween, “Stranger Things 2” has been released on Netflix. In nine episodes, “Stranger Things 2” revisits the...

Compassion Concert: Perla Batalla In the House of Cohen

UCI’s Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation was founded only a couple of years ago, but it’s already managed to make great strides in...

Protomartyr Pays Bleak Tribute to “Relatives in Descent”

By Skyler Romero “People live with a private understanding / Sorrow’s the wind blowing through”. So goes the chorus of “A Private Understanding”, the...

“A Perfect Union”: Just Like Us Hits Home

By: Jocelyn Contreras A bright pearl light shone on Tom Tancredo as he gave his speech of anti-immigration with an ending chant of people...

“Ghosted”: Fox’s New Supernatural Comedy

By Saad Siddiq     More than four years after starring in the beloved comedy series “Parks and Recreation” and “The Office,” Adam Scott and...

Shocktoberfest Kicks Off Hallo-Weekend Right

I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t think Shocktoberfest would be something I’d enjoy. I never bothered to try it out...

A Tale of Twisted Justice with “The Killing Of A Sacred Deer”

By Albert Thai Le Since the release of  the critically acclaimed movie “The Lobster” (2015), Yorgos Lanthimos has returned to direct the newest urban...

John Green’s “Turtles All the Way Down” Captures the Spirals of Anxiety

By Amy Huynh   Five years after the successful publication of “The Fault in Our Stars,” John Green releases his new young adult novel...

FivePoint Irvine Amphitheater Brings Back the Music

By Noah Bulthuis & Camila Dadabhoy Like so many other concert-loving SoCal residents, I was disappointed to learn of the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre closing...

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