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Arts and Entertainment
Nearly four years after the release of season one, Netflix returns with an attempt to recapture the phenomenon that was Squid Game.
Issue 9, Volume 115
Issue 5, Volume 115
Although the film attempts to portray domestic abuse with respect for real victims, the careless and insensitive marketing casts a foreboding shadow over the film.
Issue 1, Volume 115
Bladee and Yung Lean step out of their comfort zone in an inconsistent but exciting new direction.
Issue 13, Volume 114
A review of The Miniature Art Museum: Small is Beautiful NYC.
Issue 2, Volume 114
Despite Disney’s many failures to adapt their movies into live-action, The Little Mermaid hits the mark, delivering the classic tale to a new generation.
Issue 17, Volume 113
With its perfect blend of humor, action, and drama, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 has reassured fans that there is still hope for the franchise.
Issue 16, Volume 113
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is the newest addition to a long line of remakes and adaptations of the beloved video game.
Issue 14, Volume 113
News
The Stuyvesant administration recently held a school safety workshop and extended homeroom about safety, prompting questions about how effective these safety protocols are.
Issue 8, Volume 113
A review of Netflix’s supernatural coming of age series Wednesday, an adaption of the popular Addams family franchise
Issue 7, Volume 113
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes revisits the dystopian world of Panem, exploring President Snow’s backstory and the origins of the Hunger Games.