“A Simple Favor” Review

Mariah Perez, Staff
October 16, 2018
“A Simple Favor” is a splashy, thrilling and eccentric film that leaves the gates at 100 mph and refuses to slow down. It is the perfect blend of rom-com, mystery and psychological thriller. “A Simple Favor” may not, however, be everyone’s cup of tea. It is rated R and earns its rating within ...
Searching Movie Review

Mason Giustino, Executive Producer
October 15, 2018
“Searching,” directed by Aneesh Chaganty, confirms all your fears of living in a world powered by social media. The story follows father David Kim and his daughter, Margot, and their relationship after the death of her mother. The movie is shot entirely through computer screens of various formats...
‘iridescence’ review
McKenna Zacher, Managing
October 11, 2018
Self-proclaimed boy band Brockhampton found popularity in the rap scene with their three-part album series, Saturation, Saturation II and Saturation III, released throughout 2017. However the group was formed in San Marcos, Texas in 2015. Currently made up of 14 members, although only six voices mainly are ...
‘On the Corner Where You Live’ Impresses
McKenna Zacher, Managing
October 11, 2018
Australian folk-indie band The Paper Kites, is at it again. Releasing On the Corner Where You Live Sept. 21, it is evident the band has found its sound. The sequel to a two-part release, On the Corner Where you Live lives up to its predecessor, the hauntingly beautiful album On the Train Ride Hom...
Movie speaks to staffer
Hannah Palmer, Multimedia
June 4, 2018
Filed under 2017-2018, A&E, Opinion
Coming out. Telling just one person the truth about who you are can be extremely scary. While watching the movie “Love, Simon” there were a lot of things that spoke to me. “Love, Simon” follows Simon Spier, played by Nick Robinson, through his coming-out journey and how he deals with diffe...
‘Infinity War’ wows

McKenna Zacher, Managing
May 30, 2018
Filed under 2017-2018, A&E, Legacy
Infinity War. Ten years, 19 films, countless characters — all building to one movie. Excitement has been building toward the April 27 release of “Avengers: Infinity War” for a long time and for good reason. Marvel’s Cinematic Universe (MCU) has weaved together a multitude of characters...
Married to Music: May Edition

McKenna Zacher, Managing
May 30, 2018
Filed under 2017-2018, A&E, Legacy
Married to Music is a series that takes the wedding tradition of something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue and gives it a musical flair. Something Old: As the Washington sun has started to make appearances more and more, I have been searching for songs t...
Fallin’ In Love With ‘One Kiss’

Megan Lynn, Chief
May 29, 2018
“One Kiss” by Calvin Harris featuring Dua Lipa is a must listen to for any electronic music lover. The Scottish DJ has returned to his original style of deep house, jazz music mixed in with techno, in this single. Harris utilizes an uplifting beat, one that you could tap your feet to, or in my ca...
Post Malone Album Review
Marcus Windham, Staff
May 29, 2018
Filed under A&E, Uncategorized
The Post Malone album Beers and Bentleys came out April 27. The album features many artists such as 21 Savage and YG or Young Gangster. The album is good for someone who likes rap with a slower beat and slower pace. I enjoyed Beers and Bentleys because I like all types of rap. Post Malone is not my...
‘Love, Simon’ simplistic, yet poignant

Kayla Morris, A&E/OP-Ed Writer
April 12, 2018
Filed under 2017-2018, A&E, Opinion
The recent release “Love, Simon” was adapted from the book ‘Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda’ and is closely based on the plot of the novel. The movie begins with the main character Simon (Nick Robinson) introducing his family and friends to the audience. We meet his childhood best...