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Spoilers: Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia’ is not good, it’s awesome

Travis Scott’s long-awaited project titled “Utopia” was released in the midnight hours of July 28 ...
By Samuel Chacko
July 29, 2023
Multimedia

Son of a Beach S2E10: Is Timothée Chalamet Kylie Jenner’s new bae?

Daily Forty-Niner · Son of a Beach SE10: Is Timothée Chalamet Kylie Jenner's new bae?
By Kadie Gurley
April 13, 2023
Opinions

Nostalgia can narrow music listener’s tastes

Hip-hop keeps evolving, but many fans tastes stay the same. Was the 1980s really the ...
By Eric Watson-Bailey
September 19, 2019
Opinions

‘Fortnite’ is taking the world by storm

Imagine a dystopian world where 100 people are fighting to survive. Using anything they find ...
By Opinions Editor
April 3, 2018
Arts & Life

“Culture II:” A hit or a miss?

It’s clear that rap group Migos wanted its new album “Culture II” to hit fans ...
By Arts and Life Editor
January 31, 2018

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