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Review: Beautiful Trauma

Review: “Beautiful Trauma”

Maya Morriswala, Jr. managing editor October 25, 2017

It has been five long years since pop-rock singer Alecia Moore, more popularly known as Pink, released her sixth album, “The Truth About Love.” So I was thrilled when she released her seventh album,...

Review: “Colors”

Review: “Colors”

Natalie McMahon, Online editor October 20, 2017

Almost three years since his last album, Beck Hansen --better known simply as Beck -- has released his newest album. Like a rainbow after a storm, Beck’s 13th studio album, “Colors,” brings an exuberant...

Review: “Turtles All the Way Down”

Review: “Turtles All the Way Down”

Julia Zaksek, Sr. managing editor October 20, 2017

I began reading John Green’s novels for the same reason as nearly every other girl in the eighth grade: Green’s bestselling novel “The Fault in Our Stars.” Soon after finishing it, I borrowed or...

Review: Battle of the Sexes

Review: “Battle of the Sexes”

Maya Morriswala, Jr. managing editor October 6, 2017

I have loved tennis since the day I was born, so naturally “Battle of the Sexes” was a movie I was genuinely intrigued about. I have never seen any movie centered around sports quite like this one....

Review: Half-Light

Review: ‘Half-Light’

Felix Kalvesmaki, Editor-in-chief September 21, 2017

The most interesting musicians are those who spend years in studios and eventually find their footing under spotlights. They observe the biggest names of our generation at work and help them forge their...

Review: It (2017)

Review: “It” (2017)

Alyssa Holloway, Staff writer September 19, 2017

Clowns are the icons of laughter and happiness across the world, but in Andy Muschietti’s newly released horror movie “It,” Pennywise the clown is the source of nightmares and fear instead. The film,...

Review: Music From Before the Storm

Review: “Music From Before the Storm”

Divya Jagadeesh, Editor-in-chief September 10, 2017

A little over a year since the release of their sophomore album “Not to Disappear,” British indie folk band Daughter have come back with their third work, “Music From Before the Storm.” This album...

Review: “Spider-Man: Homecoming”

Review: “Spider-Man: Homecoming”

Julia Zaksek, Sr. managing editor July 16, 2017

I remember cheering as Tobey Maguire swung across the screen of my childhood best friend’s TV and swooning as Andrew Garfield raced to save Gwen Stacy. But, as I watched Tom Holland blush and banter...

On Melodrama and growing older

On “Melodrama” and growing older

Felix Kalvesmaki, Editor-in-chief June 23, 2017

I can’t particularly remember where I was when I first listened to Lorde’s “Pure Heroine.” I think it was early 2014 in the midst of eighth grade. The lyrics of songs like “Ribs” and “A World...

Wonder Woman and the rise of the female hero

“Wonder Woman” and the rise of the female hero

Julia Zaksek, Sr. managing editor June 13, 2017

The tales of superheroes, told for years in graphic novels and on the big screen, are a fundamental part of America’s fictional narrative. Although they are often super-human or even alien, spandex-clad...

Review: After Laughter

Review: ‘After Laughter’

Sara Schleede, Editor-in-chief May 22, 2017

Paramore has sat comfortably in the top tier of lyrically angsty but tonally fun rock since their incipience in 2004. Now having released their fifth studio album, “After Laughter,” on May 12, they...

Geek Chic 4: Cast the die

Julia Zaksek and Ella Geosits May 18, 2017

https://soundcloud.com/allen-student-press/geek-chic-4

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