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Low Fidelity: Obituary Releases New Album and Music Video

Low Fidelity: Obituary Releases New Album and Music Video

By Kieran Zimmer, Features Editor March 22, 2017

Florida death metal legends Obituary returns to the graveyard once again with a new self-titled album, as well as a fun-yet-brutal video for lead single “Ten Thousand Ways to Die.” Musically, “Obituary”...

The Tale as Old as Time Returns to the Big Screen

The Tale as Old as Time Returns to the Big Screen

By Mallika Seshadri, Assistant Opinion Editor March 21, 2017

Aware of Disney’s propensity for sappiness--yet ecstatic to see my childhood favorite Disney princess come to life in this live action rendition--I entered the theater to see “Beauty and the Beast”...

Logan: A Success in Marvel

“Logan:” A Success in Marvel

By Patrick Hall, Photo Editor March 21, 2017

It seems after what felt like a dynasty of multimillion blockbuster hits and soulless Hollywood money makers, Marvel has finally reached a place where they can claim they have produced a masterpiece. “Logan”...

Crack Shack: Good Food but Pricey

Crack Shack: Good Food but Pricey

By Layla Gantus, Staff Writer February 16, 2017

On Valentine’s Day, I went on a very romantic date (with my mother) to the newly opened Crack Shack in Encinitas. It is located by the in-n-out on Encinitas Blvd replacing Coco’s Bakery Restaurant....

Same Drugs Music Video Review

“Same Drugs” Music Video Review

By Jack Salz, Staff Writer February 8, 2017

With the 2013 release of his mixtape, “Acid Rap,” Chance the Rapper flew to the top of the rap world. The release of his most recent album, “Coloring Book,” in may of 2016 captured his fans with...

“Split:” Intriguing and Captivating Movie

By Citlally Contreras, Staff Writer February 7, 2017

As much as I love being scared out of my mind by a film, “Split” led to me becoming rather intrigued and captivated rather than terrified out of my wits. The movie came out on Jan. 20. It featured...

Low Fidelity: AJJ Album Review

Low Fidelity: AJJ Album Review

By Kieran Zimmer, Assistant Features Editor January 23, 2017

Hot off the heels of the release of the glorious weird-indie opus “The Bible 2,” (Side One Dummy Records) the formerly folk-punk band formerly known as Andrew Jackson Jihad embarked on a tour with...

Passengers Review: Original and Emotional Charged.

“Passengers” Review: Original and Emotional Charged.

By Jenna Weinhofer, Assistant Arts Editor January 4, 2017

Entering  the theater, I assumed “Passengers” was going to be another version of “The Martain” film--full of intense, violent, and fast scenes. To my surprise, “Passengers” was not about...

Sherlock Returns: A Review

“Sherlock” Returns: A Review

By Mary Ford, Arts Editor, Humor Editor January 3, 2017

“Did ya miss me?” is the blazing question and the cliffhanger premise for the third season of the BBC smash hit “Sherlock.” Fans of the show have waited three years, interrupted only by a mild...

“Rogue One:” What “The Force Awakens” Should Have Been

By Patrick Hall, Photo Editor December 20, 2016

In many ways, “Rogue One” is what last year’s “The Force Awakens” should’ve been: a fresh interpretation of George Lucas’s original universe retold to a modern audience in a fun and engaging...

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