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‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ blossoms into a murderous delight of a...

“Grosse Pointe Garden Society" released its season finale on May 17, and the show was a thrill. Its mix of red herrings and mystery...

Lana Del Rey-inspired books

Lana Del Rey is a genius songwriter who is known for allusions to pop culture, literature and Hollywood. She specifically references her experiences living...

‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ can’t cheat death or mediocrity.

After 14 years, the Final Destination franchise is back in cinemas with the newest installment, “Final Destination: Bloodlines.” However, this film is an example...

Color me blue: Students respond to the graduation cap and gown...

With commencement ceremonies right around the corner, one might assume that the class of 2025 is only thinking about one thing: celebrating to the...

Radar Replay: David Lynch’s ‘Lost Highway’ 

*contains spoilers* Early this year, cinephiles and everyone in between with a love for film mourned the heart-wrenching loss of one cinema's most cherished and...

The Mexican Music and Dance Concert: Rhythmic tunes, vibrant visuals and...

The Mexican Music and Dance Concert debuted last Thursday with a spectacle of traditional mariachi songs and choreography highlighting Mexico's lavish culture. Showcasing the...

The chillest Spring Splash yet!

The hype for The Associated Student Program Board’s (ASPB) Spring Splash across other years mainly relied on a stronger lineup, such as headliners like...

‘Notes to John’: An invasion of privacy 

Published on April 22, 2025, “Notes to John” is a collection of Joan Didion’s therapy notes and diary entries found by her estate posthumously....

Season two of ‘The Last of Us’ continues to be divisive...

*contains spoilers* Now, more than halfway through season two of “The Last of Us,” and with only two episodes left for audiences, the critically acclaimed...

A local display of literary excellence

Monday, May 5 marked the commencement of the University of California, Riverside (UCR) 48th annual Writers Week. The returning longest-running, free literary festival was...