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Dune Movie Review: The Beginning of an Epic

October 27, 2021September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

Image Credit: Variety Dune is a film directed by Dennis Villeneuve, as well as an adaptation of Frank Hebert’s 1965 novel of the same name.…

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No Time to Die Review: A Nice Goodbye To Daniel Craig as James Bond

October 13, 2021September 15, 2024 Dakota Runyon-TrappArts & Culture, Opinion

In 2006, Daniel Craig debuted as James Bond in Casino Royale and has been the face of the franchise ever since. Now 15 years and…

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Animal Crossing New Horizons: A Review

June 1, 2020September 15, 2024 Tally BroderickArts & Culture

It’s been over eight years since Animal Crossing New Leaf was released to 3DS, so it’s been a long dry spell for admirers of this…

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“If/Then”: A Review

February 25, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Campus

If you’ve ever wondered where your life you be now if you made a different choice a month, a year, or two years ago, if…

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Hedda Gabler: A Review

November 20, 2019September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Community

“Hedda Gabler,” is, in short, a portrait of a woman who wants power, and does everything she can to obtain it. She goes to extreme…

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3 women deliver in ‘boygenius’ debut

November 15, 2018September 15, 2024 Connor ThompsonArts & Culture, Campus, Community, Lifestyle, Op-Ed, Opinion

On their self-titled debut EP, boygenius delivers a dreamy collection of saccharine, folk-infused indie rock that showcase the strengths of three stellar female singer-songwriters. Julien…

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Next in Que: Master of None

June 2, 2016September 15, 2024 Ryan DeganArts & Culture, Columns, Editorials, Featured, Opinion

“Long term relationships are tough. You can’t just expect a big, roaring fire right away, right? You know, you can’t put the big logs in…

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Exploring the limits of “Limitless”

April 11, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

What would you do if you could use 100 percent of your brain? Help people in need, save lives, gamble, become the president, play the…

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“Blue Valentine” falls short

February 7, 2011September 15, 2024 Idona GrahamArts & Culture

Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in “Blue Valentine,” as Dean and Cindy. Their marriage is on the rocks and after the death of the…

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