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A Review of Hollywood’s Bleeding/by Daniel Wood and Josh Savage

Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding dropped three weeks ago and his trending song, “Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug)” is already at 325 million streams (as of Sept. 24) and rising. Between “Circles,” “I’m...

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Heartfelt Moments and Heart-Stopping Fear: A Review of IT: Chapter Two/by...

Horror fans globally screamed with delight after the trailer for IT: Chapter Two released last spring. 2017’s first installment of the IT franchise was praised for its dramatic cinematography,...

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Musical Department to Put On Production of “She Loves Me”/by Jared Vardaman

  Musical theatre fans rejoiced to find out that Mississippi College will be putting on its first full musical since 2015! The music department will be presenting She Loves Me, a hilarious, twisting...

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No Laughing Matter: An Overlook of “Joker”/by Parker Brooks

Captivating and unsettling: two words to describe the performance of Joaquin Phoenix in his portrayal of the Joker in what is one of this year's most anticipated films.  The days of cheery, good guys...

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The Band PACIFIC Rocks MC/by Naomi Taylor

On Oct. 18, 2019, up-and-coming alternative rock group The Band Pacific performed a concert on Mississippi College’s campus to raise money for Batson Children’s Hospital of Mississippi Dance Marathon....

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Authentic Eats at Los Amigos/by Kyle Hamrick

Along with a Dollar General and a generations old gas station, no Southern town would be complete without a Mexican restaurant. I practically grew up on “cheese dip” and fuh-gee-tas served in dimly lit...

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Sleeping on the Source Material: A Review of “Doctor Sleep”/by Jared Vardaman

As a self-proclaimed horror movie connoisseur, when I heard that Doctor Sleep, the sequel to Stephen King’s 1977 horror bestseller The Shining, would be making its way to the big screen, my inner nerd...

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For the Culture Week: a Social Justice Club Event/by Megan Brown

“Make America _____ Again.”  It’s an attention-grabbing title, but that’s nothing out of the ordinary for the MC Social Justice Club (SJC).  “Make America _____ Again” is the name they created for...

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1917: Our Generation’s Private Ryan/by Kyle Hamrick

“On or about December 1910,” wrote the famed author Virginia Woolf, “the human character changed.” This line has been used to introduce World War I since time immemorial, and it couldn’t be more true....

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Tempest Rehearsals in Full Swing/by Kyle Hamrick

“Where’s our fourth goddess?” called Dr. Phyllis Seawright as she assembled a scene from words on a page to the living stage. The actors on stage assemble on an invisible ship, and await the order to...

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“Guava Island” and Childish Storytelling/by Meredith Stratmann

In 2019, Donald Glover, also known as Childish Gambino, produced a short film, “Guava Island.”  This short film spans just 56 minutes, but it sure is a whirlwind. I found this nugget when I was staying...

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Breaking Down Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez/by Elliot Reeder

Recently a documentary that chronicled the story of famed NFL star turned convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez was released on Netflix. As someone who is a huge football fan and who was captivated and...

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P.S. I Still Love You: Netflix’s Newest Rom-Com/by Morgan Miller

On Feb. 12, Netflix released the highly anticipated sequel to 2018’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, fittingly titled To All the Boys 2: P.S. I Still Love You. It was truly the perfect movie for...

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Entertainment in the Face of Coronavirus / By: Morgan Miller, Reporter

To say that the coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on everyday life is a vast understatement. With countries instituting travel restrictions, grocery stores being wiped clean, schools...

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Lions, Tigers, and Carole Baskin… Oh My!/by Riley Deakins

Hey there all you cool cats and kittens...oh no, it's happening to me. I watched Netflix’s Tiger King and now I can’t stop saying weird things around my family and suppressing the need to talk about a...

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Frozen II & the Perfect Timing of Disney+/by Morgan Miller

In times such as this, we find ourselves turning to our favorite shows and movies to distract from a reality that seems to grow grimmer with each passing day. It’s a form of coping and escapism wrapped...

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Onward We Go/by Morgan Miller

On March 6, Disney and Pixar released Onward into theaters across the world as the newest film to come from the two studios’ successful partnership. It combined the voice talents of Tom Holland and...

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Scenes for Quarantine/by Meredith Stratmann

By now, there’s only a few weeks of school left. Everyone is tired of being cooped up in their homes with what seems like nothing to do. I encourage you to pick up a new hobby, but if you’re like...

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Standing Firm: The Debut Album of Jared Vardaman/by Ethan Coats

 It is no secret that MC is full of many, many amazing and talented people from the fields of Hederman Science, to the studies of Jennings, to the disciplines of Aven, and everywhere in between! Our...

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Enola Holmes Blends Mystery with Empowerment/by Marquisha Mathis

“My name is Enola, which backwards spells alone. To be a Holmes, you must find your own path. My brothers have. My mother has. And I must too.” “Enola Holmes,” starring Millie Bobby Brown, recently...

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