Grey’s Anatomy 15th Season Premiere Review & Recap
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Grey’s Anatomy 15th Season Premiere Review & Recap

By Carla Rubio            This Thursday, one of ABC’s top-rated shows, Grey’s Anatomy, aired it’s 2 hour 15th season premiere.            With about 9 million views per season, this medical show is made up of about 300 episodes filled with insane medical cases, a variety of different characters, and so much binge-worthy…

Review of Saturation 3: “The best boyband since One Direction”
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Review of Saturation 3: “The best boyband since One Direction”

By Dru Barcelo The “best boyband since one direction,” the hip-hop conglomerate born out of the heart of Brockhampton, Texas dropped their third and final installment of their album trilogy “SATURATION” within the same six month period. Brockhampton, an eight-man team, is the first in history to drop three albums in the same year, doing…

The Importance of Black Panther’s Minority Representation
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The Importance of Black Panther’s Minority Representation

By Sabine Joseph Yes, it’s that serious. The premier of Black Panther in my little Town of Miami Lakes was as glamorous as the one for Hollywood’s hottest stars and most acclaimed critics. Excited viewers who arrived early had to be kept outside behind velvet rope to prevent the theater from becoming an overcrowded fire…

Black Panther: Cultural Conflict, Effortless Transitions, and Female Empowerment

Black Panther: Cultural Conflict, Effortless Transitions, and Female Empowerment

By Daylin Delgado It’s almost an unanimous decision: Black Panther is the epitome of brilliance in every aspect of modern filmmaking. Director Ryan Coogler went above and beyond to create a movie that is breaking several glass ceilings, and is changing the future of Marvel. The all-black main cast—Chadwick Boseman as the titular protagonist, Michael…

The End of the F***ing World Review

By Daylin Delgado What do you get when you mix a 17-year- old self-proclaimed psychopath looking to kill his new girlfriend, and a too-cool- for-school teenage girl who want to run away in a British dark comedy-drama? Internal monologues, blatant depictions of teenage awkwardness, and surprisingly well-done character development—all sans the modern-day romanticizing of mental…