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Arts, Books Before Boys, ReviewsOctober 26, 2021

The romcom trope anthology of your dreams (Books Before Boys review)

By Ann Zhao

Society needs more short story anthologies. Too often, I don’t want to start a whole new book because I don’t…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 17, 2021

Everything to Love (And What to Hate) in Season 3 of Sex Education

By Ria Goveas

Warning: Spoilers! A little over a week after season 3 of “Sex Education” premiered, Netflix announced that season 4 was…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 17, 2021

How “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” is a Good-Bad Romantic Comedy

By Brenda Perez Pelaez

Spoilers! If you seriously want to witness this masterpiece of a movie, I advise you to watch it first, so…

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ArtsOctober 17, 2021

Books for The Halloween Season

By Delaney Morgan

The weather is cooling, the leaves are turning and something is in the air. Halloween is creeping closer, and if…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 16, 2021

Titane: a story about love, or an eye-catching spectacle?

By Lucia Cao

How unsettling, audacious, metaphorical and artistically engaging can a body-horror film be all at once? After director Julia Ducournau’s debut…

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ArtsOctober 16, 2021

The MFA’s Monet Exhibition Celebrates Impressionism’s Legacy in Boston

By Morgan Gallegos

From April 17 to Oct. 17, 2021, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has showcased its impressive collection of…

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Arts, Books Before Boys, ReviewsOctober 16, 2021

Please read this incredibly sad book (yes, it will make you cry) (Books Before Boys review)

By Ann Zhao

Content warning: this review discusses potentially triggering plot points in a book, including death and grief. Full honesty, as I…

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Arts, Popular CultureOctober 15, 2021

The Reports of Her Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: A check-in on the Romantic Comedy

By Anabelle Meyers

The Romantic Comedy (or rom-com) has been the subject of both ridicule and adoration since its inception. It has been…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 15, 2021

Candyman: How Black trauma is the real horror

By Deyra Aguilar

Nia DaCosta’s “Candyman” has opened in theaters and is being marketed as a direct sequel to the 1992 film of…

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Arts, Loose EndsOctober 15, 2021

Loose Ends: Glück, Gibran and the Origin of Love

By Mira Kumar

“But I could swear by your expression / That the pain down in your soul was the same / As…

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