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Culture, entertainment, and campus life

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Davidson’s movie shows reality, authenticity

Alright, alright, I’ll admit it: after watching “The King of Staten Island,” I, too, have developed a slightly unorthodox crush on Pete Davidson. In the

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Lido Pimienta’s “Miss Colombia” builds off anger, outdated ideals

Lido Pimienta’s album “Miss Colombia” is an album I have turned to the most since it was released a little less than two years ago.

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How to readily combat fashion’s lack of representation

The lack of representation in the fashion industry is noticeable to the people affected by it. If you aren’t, you might be asking why is

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Beer reviewers bring a guest to try Loon Juice ciders

Welcome back to the next iteration of Beer Review. This week, we return to the land of hard ciders for the first time since Milk

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Chicago native rapper Saba is both introspective and talented

Saba is a 27 year old rapper and producer from Chicago. On his second feature-length album “Few Good Things”, he further develops his sound with

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Beer reviewers discuss Joetown bar drinks, el Jimador tequila

Welcome back to your weekly intake of mediocre alcohol reviews and jokes. We aren’t scientists, but our jokes are basically the Flintstone gummies of the

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Visual FAE “From Hell to Breakfast” open for visitors

From now until March 3 works produced by the artist Benjamin Jose are being displayed in the Alice R. Rogers Gallery and Target Gallery in

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New play to premiere this weekend

“Recent Tragic Events,” a play directed by Sean Dooley, premieres this week, Feb. 16-20. The cast consists of five members, each of whom bring a

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Sophomore Johnnie performs at Brother Willie’s

Zachary Thomas’s favorite part about performing for people is the sense of community that it brings, especially at CSB/SJU. “In that moment, there’s no difference between playing for twelve people and Kendrick Lamar rapping in the Square Garden to thousands,” Thomas said.

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Beer boys try whiskey, wine and questionable mixtures

Welcome back to your weekly edition of Average Beverage Consumer’s reviews. On this week’s episode, we are accompanied by Carter Krattenmaker. He is an avid