Farewell Column: I don’t regret my chosen priorities while at OU
I like to consider myself a person with many passions, but my biggest passion has always been storytelling.
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I like to consider myself a person with many passions, but my biggest passion has always been storytelling.
The ever-evolving Beyoncé has done it again, folks. The highly-anticipated Act II of her album "RENAISSANCE" has finally arrived, surprising fans with a complete 180-degree genre flip.
Lately, the term “born sexy yesterday" has been popping up everywhere. It's especially present in online discourse surrounding "Poor Things," the critically acclaimed 2023 film that won several Oscars—notably Best Actress for Emma Stone—just a few weeks ago.
"Dune: Part Two" has almost everything you could want in a sequel. It has a stellar—albeit distractingly famous—cast, raises the stakes, expands on the universe's lore and ultimately does not disappoint fans of the first film.
To repeat what may be the coldest take of the week, “Madame Web” is indeed quite terrible. From its incomprehensible script and editing to its horrific performances from otherwise good actors, the Spider-Man offshoot is just as bad as people say it is. What could have been a submersive and captivating concept is reduced to pure nonsense in Sony’s attempt to start a new franchise with the Marvel properties it has managed to keep out of Disney’s hands.
Nick and Arielle have a small discussion to wrap up our Grammys coverage about Taylor Swift debate her constant media attention has become too much.
The 77th British Academy Film Awards, or BAFTAs, will be held this Sunday, Feb. 18. The ceremony celebrates both British and international achievements in film. Similar to the Golden Globes, film fanatics look to the BAFTAs to predict who will win the corresponding Oscars. Here’s the rundown for this year’s awards:
Nick and Arielle finish their discussion about the 2024 Grammys, discussing more performances and the biggest awards of the night.
Nick and Arielle talk about the best and worst moments of the biggest night of music.
The music of artist Sophia James is hard to describe. Is it lo-fi, blues, indie or something else? How about all of the above?
Taylor Swift, one of the biggest pop stars of this generation, has 10 albums (more if you count the re-recordings) and has undergone multiple genre changes throughout her career. She has dominated the charts since 2006, and while not all of her songs are known by seemingly everyone (think “Love Story” and “Shake it Off”), several are, at the very least, top songs for the Swiftie fandom (“All Too Well (Taylor’s Version and “august”).
Join Arielle Lyons and Hannah Dickerson as they discuss the final performances for the fall 2023 season with the Marching 110. They debrief the last home game, Varsity Show, and the Palace Theater Show, as well as talk about what's next for the band! Be sure to stay tuned to the very end of this very special episode of the Marching 110-Cast!
Join Arielle Lyons and Hannah Dickerson in a conversation about the second Pop music show of the 2023 season! They also give a preview for the upcoming show for the OU vs Miami game, and what might happen if the Bobcats prevail over the RedHawks. This episode may be shorter than usual, but it's still jam-packed with all the Marching 110 behind-the-scenes info, as always!
Arielle Lyons and Hannah Dickerson jump headfirst into discussing all things homecoming! It's not just about crowd-pleasing music, energetic alumni, and unbreakable OU pride, so tune in to get all the details from the 2023 Homecoming show! Additionally, Arielle and Hannah share their experiences from the Jackson Apple Festival!
Hannah Dickerson is joined by special guest Leanne Abel to delve into her experiences as an incoming band member! Tune in to hear a recap of the Women in Pop show from the OU vs. Iowa State game, as well as two other exciting performances at the Bengals and the Lake Band Show!
Over two years after releasing her critically acclaimed debut album, “SOUR,” Olivia Rodrigo has returned -- and she’s ready to spill her “GUTS” on this new record.
Arielle Lyons and Hannah Dickerson return for the first episode of season 2. Get ready for details about Training Week, the first home football game, and insight into what the beginning of the season looks like for the 110! We hope you enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at The Most Exciting Band in the Land!
The classic “The Little Mermaid” is the latest in a batch of animated Disney movies remade into live-action films. Like many of the other live-action remakes, this iteration of “The Little Mermaid” seems to miss the point of its predecessor, and ultimately makes for a weaker narrative and frustrating viewing experience.
The Post Weekly Round-up is here to keep OU’s campus informed on the most important stories published by The Post each week. Hosts Donovan Hunt, Nikki Doolittle and Arielle Lyons give you a brief round-up of current Athens and OU news.
This episode features Marching 110 Staff guest speakers Dave Bourland, Henning Elsass, and Melanie Jenkins! Discussions of responsibilities, favorite memories, and unforgettable experiences as staff are the core of this episode!