After watching the popular film Black Swan, my cousin informed me of its alleged inspiration, an anime called Perfect Blue. Although the director of Black Swan denies any influence, there are clear […]
Did Black Swan Take (Too Much) Inspiration From Perfect Blue?
Gruetter Spills the Tea on Brooklyn 99’s Final Season
By Kate Gruetter Culture Editor A slapstick comedy full of mischievous fun, rowdy detectives, and impossible heists, long lasting television series Brooklyn Nine-Nine finally came to a close with the release of […]
Fun Recipes for Fall Vegans
By Sidney Bricker Local News Editor With Halloween around the corner and fall knocking at the door, these three halloween recipes are sure to get you in the autumn mood. These desserts […]
Gruetter Rates Book Tropes
By Kate Gruetter Culture Editor Holy trinities exist in all aspects of the world, including Christianity, Glee, and Captain America and the Winter Soldier. But one that has gone unacknowledged is the […]
Freud and Jung: Catalysts of Ruin (According to Bagora)
By Esha Bagora Humor Editor Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung are the banes of my existence. Ever since we started the psychoanalytical unit in 10th grade English class, I haven’t been able […]
Duvall Recaps the Seventh Season of Bachelor in Paradise
By Emily Duvall Humor Editor This season of Bachelor in Paradise is definitely one for the books. It arguably is the craziest season to spin off so far. With past exes being […]
NBA COVID-19 Mandate Draws Controversy
By Trent Bartlett National/World Editor For the third time since the COVID-19 pandemics started, the National Basketball Association, NBA, will start a new season. This will be the second full season since […]
CA High Speed Rail Project Steadily Materializes
By Nathan Chen Graphic Design Editor California’s High Speed Rail project, first envisioned in 1996, is slowly becoming a reality. After California voters passed Proposition 1A in 2008 to allocate 9.95 billion […]
Rexach reviews Trader Joes’ Autumn specials
By Elena Rexach Public Relations Manager As the morning fog rolls in and leaves start to crunch underneath our shoes, an abundance of pumpkin cuisine is starting to appear in grocery stores. […]
Kaufman Recaps Pitbull’s Iconic Concert
By Georgia Kaufman Media Production Editor In June, Pitbull announced his ‘I Feel Good’ tour featuring opening act, Iggy Azalea. Beginning on Aug. 30, the tour started its travels through 32 cities […]
Upcoming Nicaraguan Election Already Displays Corruption
By Senji Torrey Public Relations Manager The Central American country of Nicaragua is holding its presidential election on Nov. 7. However, with current president Daniel Ortega running unopposed, this year’s vote has […]
Bagora Asserts Climate Change is #1 Priority
By Esha Bagora Humor Editor Our world is really messed up. Each day, new issues are brought to light, and people scramble to sign petitions and donate money just for all of […]
Kaufman Critiques VULTURE article contending lack of representation for white men
By Georgia Kaufman Media Production Editor On Aug. 13, Kathryn VanArendonk published a bewildering article in VULTURE entitled, “TV’s White Men are in Crisis.” Really? Are they? The article begins with a […]
Lorde’s New Album Doesn’t Disappoint
By Emily Duvall Humor Editor Twenty-four year-old New Zealand native Lorde brought some sun needed this month by releasing her third studio album, Solar Power, on Fri., Aug. 20. Unlike her previous […]
Gerson Releases Inspirational New Single,”Worth the Fight”
By Sonali Muthukrishnan Editor in Chief LGHS senior Hazel Gerson released her new song Worth the Fight on Friday, Sept. 17, and it is available for listening on most streaming music platforms. […]