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Molly McCaul

ArtsOctober 14, 2021

Women Take the Floor at the MFA—Progress or Division?

By Ria Goveas

“Can you name five women artists?” was the first thing I read when I entered the Women Take the Floor…

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Arts, Popular CultureOctober 14, 2021

New York Fashion Week’s Lasting Effects: Microtrends, Fast Fashion, and Influencer Culture

By Morgan Gallegos

Metallics, low-rise baggy pants and bubble hems — these are some of the styles that dominated the Spring 2022 New…

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ArtsOctober 13, 2021

Celebrate #biweek with Bisexual Books

By Delaney Morgan

Thursday, Sept. 23, was Bisexual Visibility Day. To keep the celebration going, I wanted to share five books featuring bisexual…

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Arts, Books Before Boys, ReviewsOctober 13, 2021

A haunting Jane Eyre retelling just in time for Halloween (Books Before Boys review)

By Ann Zhao

    I’m going to preface this review by saying that I’ve never read “Jane Eyre,” unless an abridged chapter…

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ArtsOctober 5, 2021

The Newly Consumed “Good For Her” Movie Trope

By Emily Levine

Warning: Spoilers! Trigger Warning for mentions of sexual assault and suicide In the past few years a new genre of…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 4, 2021

MUNA Celebrate Lesbian Culture with “Silk Chiffon”

By Molly McCaul

Last Tuesday, Sept. 7, California-based and self-proclaimed “greatest band in the world” MUNA released their latest single, “Silk Chiffon.” The…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 3, 2021

Sonnyboy: A Goldfish Bowl Loaded with Magical Realism

By Heidi Yuan

Like any other media forms, we can sort anime into categories: adventure, romance, thriller, etc. There are those that are…

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Arts, Popular CultureOctober 3, 2021

Star Trek vs Star Wars: Do They Make You A Geek?

By Brenda Perez Pelaez

Everyone who’s ever been involved in pop culture and media has heard the question: “Star Trek or Star Wars?” Why…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 2, 2021

Why The Green Knight Divides Rather than Conquers

By Hanna Nicole Fernan

Out of all the films that delayed their releases in 2020, I was most anticipated to see David Lowery’s “The…

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Arts, ReviewsOctober 2, 2021

“Beautiful World, Where Are You” Finds Meaning in the Mundane

By Morgan Gallegos

Faber and Faber released Sally Rooney’s third novel “Beautiful World, Where Are You” on Sept. 7, 2021. Since I’ve read…

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