Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres Tour: Bringing People Together to Help the Environment 

by Mathilde Spiropoulos (Image From, Watch Coldplay Play Music Of The Spheres Songs For The First Time At Tour Kickoff In Costa Rica)   When the first note resonates and the stage lights up, Coldplay doesn’t only give a concert; they take the audience on an emotional journey where each song becomes a collective celebration. Coldplay’s latest concert tour, Music of the Spheres (named for their … Continue reading Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres Tour: Bringing People Together to Help the Environment 

Examining Emily Henry’s Most Popular Novel, Happy Place 

Karis Hudgins (Image from Emily Henry’s ‘Happy Place’ Show Is Getting The ‘Bridgerton’ Treatment)  Emily Henry has undeniably earned the title of the queen of modern romance novels, particularly gaining the most popularity with her longest book, Happy Place. This novel centers around ex-fiancés, Harriet and Wyn, who decide to act as if they are still together for the sake of their friends during the … Continue reading Examining Emily Henry’s Most Popular Novel, Happy Place 

One Direction Star: Liam Payne Dead at 31 

Bronwen K Bradshaw, Arts & Entertainment Editor  (Image from USA Today)  31-year-old English singer-songwriter Liam Payne died Wednesday, Oct. 16, after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was staying with his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy. Police say they discovered Payne after receiving a distressing call from the hotel staff.  According to CNN’s report on the matter, in the … Continue reading One Direction Star: Liam Payne Dead at 31 

Terrifier 3 is a visual delight – but not much else

Ginny Weaver This spooky season, iconic villain Art the Clown tries to get into the Christmas spirit but slips on a blood-soaked banana peel in the writer’s room. Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 self-consciously erects itself as part of the lineage of classic slashers, yet the dominance of its influences disembowels the film and jeopardizes the future of its franchise.  As the third entry in an … Continue reading Terrifier 3 is a visual delight – but not much else

Ethical Consumerism and the Dilemma of Kanye West

by Carson Duncan After Kanye West fell asleep at the wheel of his Lexus rental and careened into oncoming traffic in 2002, his jaw was infamously wired shut. When the doctors finally removed the wire from his mouth, they accidentally took something crucial with it: his filter. Since then, Kanye West has traveled further down a path of problematic behavior that the average consumer has … Continue reading Ethical Consumerism and the Dilemma of Kanye West

P. Diddy: The Man Behind the Parties 

Bronwen Bradshaw, Arts and Entertainment Editor   (Image From, P Diddy documentary on Netflix: What is it and when is it being released?)  On Sept. 16, Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested on three counts of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, and fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. Combs was denied bail and will remain in federal custody. Combs pled not guilty. … Continue reading P. Diddy: The Man Behind the Parties 

Transform Yourself: A Not-so-spoiler-free Review of Transformers One. 

By Lee Krebs  (image from TRANSFORMERS ONE Is a Surprisingly Dark Animated Adventure)  Last weekend, I went to see Transformers One. I’ve been absorbing every piece of Transformers media I can get my hands on for three years now, and, while most of the recent movies haven’t been stellar, they have been fine. I had high hopes for Transformers One, and I’m glad to say … Continue reading Transform Yourself: A Not-so-spoiler-free Review of Transformers One. 

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the Nostalgia Mill  

Carole-Anne Morris, Editor-in-Chief   Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024), a sequel 36 years in the making, hit theaters Sept. 6. The film’s stellar box office success (it’s the second-highest grossing September release ever) confirms what we already know: the nostalgia business is booming.    As an older millennial who has watched the first installment at least twice a year for the past three decades, I was ready for this … Continue reading Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and the Nostalgia Mill  

Pure Nights with Abbie Gamboa 

Maggie Collins  Arts and Entertainment Editor  Photo credit: Apple Music  Music is a unique art form that resonates with our souls in a way that transcends time and boundaries. It is a universal language without the necessity to understand a song’s words. The notes and rhythms can tell you what you need to know and feel. I experienced that last Friday night, April 19, at … Continue reading Pure Nights with Abbie Gamboa 

 Unsung Hero: An Australian Family’s Story of Crisis to Fame 

Maggie Collins  Arts and Entertainment Editor  Photo credit: Lionsgate  Movies can transport us to another time, show history unfolding in front of our eyes, or portray the most life-changing moments in a family’s life on the screen. Viewers can have all these experiences with Unsung Hero, which is based on a true story and takes us back in time to show us a family moving across … Continue reading  Unsung Hero: An Australian Family’s Story of Crisis to Fame