Category: Reviews

  • BANKS REVIEW

    Going through a breakup? Been in a toxic or controlling relationship? Lacking self confidence? Then this album is for you! Banks released her second album, “The Altar,” with Harvest Records at the end of this past September. This alternative masterpiece expresses the frustrations of love, from learning to first love yourself, to dealing with ex-lovers.…

    BANKS REVIEW
  • FAR EAST MOVEMENT REVIEW

    When Far East Movement dropped Identity in early October, they dropped eleven songs of all sorts of genres, each featuring artists of different specialties from around the globe. In an interview with Billboard, FM said that they’ve always had an issue with Identity. As Asian Americans, they said that oftentimes the US think that they…

    FAR EAST MOVEMENT REVIEW
  • WHINE AND DINE: ART KID VS WILD

    As SCAD students prepare to finish up projects before leaving for Thanksgiving break, food supplies have started to get desperate and scarce. While some can buy new groceries, many are apprehensive to buy new food before leaving for a week (only to come back for four days…Thanks Hurricane Matthew). Most non-freshman students are not on…

    WHINE AND DINE: ART KID VS WILD
  • BTS WINGS

    It’s 3 a.m., you don’t know how long you’ve been on YouTube, and you’re so enveloped in your little cave of a bedroom that you stopped caring a long time ago. In the dark side of YouTube you’ve likely discovered a little thing called K-pop. Stepping away from the comfort of your own language and…

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  • BLEED FOR THIS

    The most daunting challenge that writer/director Ben Younger faced when adapting the story of champion boxer Vinny Pazienza (now Vinny Paz) for the screen was making its events even more believable. After suffering a crippling injury in a 1991 car accident that nearly claimed his life, Paz was forced to wear a halo, a device…

    BLEED FOR THIS
  • DOMINION

    The black and white film Dominion made its debut to America Sunday Oct. 23 at the Savannah Film Festival. The term black and white is used loosely as it was predominantly a series of grey tones making the film as muddy as Dylan Thomas’s final hours. Dominion is about the final day of poet Dylan…

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