The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

Ed Sheeran: Divide Tour brings people together

Ed Sheeran: “Divide” Tour brings people together

Alessio Haro, Staff writer November 9, 2018

The colossal AT&T stadium glowed a Cerulean blue, illuminating the massive audience, who ironically, were all unified under many division symbols. Ed Sheeran gripped his guitar as he ran up the steps...

Mirror Master Review: A Coming-Of-Age Soundtrack

‘Mirror Master’ Review: A Coming-Of-Age Soundtrack

Abi Marines, Staff writer November 9, 2018

Young the Giant’s “Mirror Master” plays like the soundtrack to a teen coming-of-age movie. The band’s fifth studio album, with its catchy melody and astonishing lyrics, is a story about self-discovery,...

Malibu Nights Review: A Heartbreaking Masterpiece

‘Malibu Nights’ Review: A Heartbreaking Masterpiece

Maria Solis, Staff writer November 5, 2018

LANY’s second album, “Malibu Nights,” came with a surprising new sound. Their first album pays tribute to a dreamy high school and summer experience, while this one is more grown-up and personal...

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‘First Man’ review: The classic tale of Apollo 11 soars to new heights

Tea Mcgilvray, Online editor October 25, 2018

A dynamically immersive experience, director Damien Chazelle’s “First Man” is well-deserving of an Oscar. The latest depiction of the famous Apollo landing, starring Ryan Gosling, is based on James...

Venom Review: A Lackluster Addition to the Superhero Genre

“Venom” Review: A Lackluster Addition to the Superhero Genre

Morgan Pryor, Commentary editor October 23, 2018

The opening sequence of “Venom” captures the rest of the film’s essence almost perfectly; a too-loud spaceship crash with inconsistent CGI quality. “Venom” seems to rely on its assault of action...

Life is Strange 2 Review: More Than a Walk in the Park

Stephanie Scarano, Staff Writer October 23, 2018

“Life is Strange,” the 2015 award-winning game by DontNod Entertainment, has recently released a new installment to the series, cementing its name as an official franchise.   Episode one...

‘I Want To Die In New Orleans’: A Self-deprecating Masterpiece

Alex Prock, Staffer October 17, 2018

The latest release from $uicideboy$, “I Want To Die In New Orleans,” proves that they have come a long way since their first album in 2014. The Soundcloud rap duo has put out another vivid depiction...

What You Missed in Washington

Maya Morriswala, Editor-in-chief October 16, 2018

This summer was an eventful one in the realm of politics, with enough controversial decisions and monumental happenings to go around. In case you missed anything while on break, I have compiled a comprehensive...

iridescence Review

‘iridescence’ Review

Sophia Forrester, Photo Editor October 16, 2018

Popular boy-band Brockhampton released their fourth studio album, “iridescence,” which racks up at 15 songs and 48 minutes of captivating vocals and clever lyrics. Like their previous albums, “iridescence”...

Pop Culture’s Summer Heatwave

Audrey Vieira and Morgan Pryor October 11, 2018

Unlike schools across the country, pop culture takes no breaks when summer arrives. This summer was no exception, with some of the most memorable moments in film, music and social media to date, but in...

Kamikaze: A Failed Revival

‘Kamikaze’: A Failed Revival

William Geiger, Staff writer October 11, 2018

In his ninth studio album, “Kamikaze,” Eminem spends thirteen tracks and forty-five minutes calling out the entire new generation of rap. Coming back from the most widely criticized album of his career,...

Searching: A Modern Take On Suspense

‘Searching’: A Modern Take On Suspense

Abi Marines, Staff writer October 5, 2018

Over the years, mystery thrillers have taken on a predictable turn, but not this one. Using technology to present itself, Searching is the suspenseful mystery debut of director and screenwriter Aneesh...

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