TV Review: Netflix’s ‘Dear White People’ comes to a bittersweet close with season 4
Dear White People: the last season of the hit Netflix show Dear White People is finally here, and bittersweet in its departure.
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Dear White People: the last season of the hit Netflix show Dear White People is finally here, and bittersweet in its departure.
Last week on AHS: Double Feature part two, “Death Valley,” the audience was left with not much excitement, except for Sarah Paulson’s Mamie Eisenhower being taken over by the aliens and Isaac Cole Powell’s Troy going into labor. Last week’s episode left much to be desired, but this week had a bit more action to report.
With a career spanning just under five years, Montero Lamar Hill, more commonly known as Lil Nas X, has sent shockwaves through the musical world. Racking up 89 award nominations and 22 wins, Lil Nas X has quickly risen to the top as one of the most recognizable artists of his generation.
On the 49th episode of “Stay Tuned,” hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Kacey Musgraves' nude “Saturday Night Live” performance, Adele's return to music, Lizzo's controversial love for Chris Brown and more.
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On the 48th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells recap the Emmys as well as discuss The Proud Family reboot cast, Lil Nas X's Montero, Jojo Siwa making history on Dancing with the Stars and more.
The red tide has turned as part one of American Horror Story: Double Feature comes to a close, and the ending is less than thrilling.
On the 47th episode of Stay Tuned, hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Machine Gun Kelly and Conor McGregor's fight at the VMAs, highlights of the Met Gala, John Mulaney's baby announcement, Alanis Morissette's disapproval of the Jagged documentary and more.
Mediocrity just won’t do on this week’s episode of American Horror Story: Double Feature “part one: Red Tide.”
On the 46th episode of ‘Stay Tuned,’ hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss Peppa Pig trolling Kanye, the Shang-Chi film, ABBA’s return to music and more.
For Stephen Kramer Glickman, quarantine was a time of reflection and creation.
As journalists, we’re constantly, sometimes painfully, aware of the grammatical rules we’re meant to follow. Rules such as what to capitalize, when to include adjectives or matching pronouns to subjects are all weighing on our minds as we write stories daily.
On the 45th episode of Stay Tuned, hosts Bre Offenberger and Riley Runnells discuss the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home, H.E.R.'s upcoming film, the plagiarism claims against Olivia Rodrigo, Cardi B's doppelgänger and more.
Everyone is finding out about one another’s pill taking on this week’s episode of American Horror Story: Double Feature, “Part 1: Red Tide.”
With all of the buzz surrounding Greek life formal rush this fall, there’s one Greek organization that might look a bit different — Alpha Delta Delta.
Arguably the most anticipated premiere since Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home is continuing to excite fans. On Monday, Aug. 23, Marvel released the first official teaser trailer for the new film and fans are reeling.
Though there have been some classic seasons of American Horror Story, including but not limited to Murder House and Coven, the 10th installment of the anthology series is shaping up to be on par with the best of them.
With so many organizations to choose from, it’s hard not to find one that’s a perfect fit. However, if a student can’t find one, there’s always the option of creating your own organization.
Few horror films are able to complete the checklist that makes them fantastic – not relying on jump scares; an original and interesting plot that subverts expectations; and enough character development and heart to make any audience member invested.