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Looking Back on the Failure of Netflix: An Inevitable Death.
As people across America rapidly unsubscribe from streaming services post-COVID, companies are reverting to the cable model they had previously built their businesses on rejecting. But for younger generations who have not grown up with cable, this return to form only drives modern audiences away.
The Coffin Of Andy And Ley Ley Review
You get to experience the things Andrew and Ashley Graves go through during quarantine. (Psychological horror adventure game)
2024 Music: A Good Start
2024 has been off to a great start for music with artists such as Kanye West, 21 Savage, and Yeat, already dropping albums. Additionally, there have been hints by Playboi Carti, Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Future, and Baby Keem that they might each drop albums in 2024. Vultures: Kanye West…
In Pachinko, Min Jin Lee intertwines the personal and political.
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee is an intimate and poignant ode to all the sacrifices immigrants make to find their place in a xenophobic world.
History and Traditions of Saint Patrick’s Day
From the small start of the holiday to the worldwide takeover.
Volcano Girls: A Career Deep Dive into Veruca Salt
For over thirty years, Veruca Salt has remained the indie scene's best-kept secret. However, their influence on women in rock is extensive, and a career retrospective on this grungy girl group is long overdue.
Opinion: An Nonbinary Teen is Dead. Their Home State Is to Blame.
Oklahoma legislature continues to push forth legislation that normalizes hatred of an already marginalized community.
A Super Bowl in Review: Looking back on the Highs and Lows of the Super Bowl
This year the 2024 Super Bowl had the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. The Super Bowl is the final game of the football season here, after many challenging games in the regular season. As the Author of the Article, personally, my family roots for the Packers but…
It’s Not Me, It’s My Basement Review
A review on the life of Embry and the “thing” in their basement (Warning: Spoilers of the game)
True Crime: An Unethical Phenomenon
With the ever-increasing popularity of true crime media, we’ve become more aware of what crime can do to innocent people. But we’ve yet to decide: Is the way we consume these stories palatable or privileged?