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  • Protected: “The Idol” pilot: A Horror Story In It’s Own Way
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    Protected: “The Idol” pilot: A Horror Story In It’s Own Way

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  • Protected: The final season of ‘Sex Education’ makes you appreciate that it’s finally over
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    Protected: The final season of ‘Sex Education’ makes you appreciate that it’s finally over

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  • 2023 VMA’s best and worst dressed
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    2023 VMA’s best and worst dressed

    From TikTok stars to music powerhouses, the VMA’s pink carpet was packed with looks from Taylor Swift to Olivia Rodrigo. While some of these dazzling stars knocked it out of the park, others barely made it up to the plate.  Starting off strong with Cardi B, she stunned in a Findikoglu gown, consisting entirely of…

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  • The “sophomore slump” curse fears Olivia Rodrigo and her angsty teenage pen
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    The “sophomore slump” curse fears Olivia Rodrigo and her angsty teenage pen

    Olivia Rodrigo has once again outdone herself with a stellar sophomore album that is the perfect combination of messy and fun and heart wrenchingly honest.  GUTS, which dropped on September 8, is a true phenomenon showcasing female beauty, pain, heartbreak and questionable actions through pop punk and soulful ballads.  Starting with the tongue-in-cheek “all-american bitch”…

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  • Protected: ‘BOTTOMS:’ The 2000s-esque comedy that the people needed
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    Protected: ‘BOTTOMS:’ The 2000s-esque comedy that the people needed

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  • Freevee’s ‘Puppy Love’s’ glaring misrepresentation of mental illness
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    Freevee’s ‘Puppy Love’s’ glaring misrepresentation of mental illness

    Puppy Love, which released on Freevee and Amazon on August 18, spins the tale of two seemingly star-crossed lovers. Nicole, played by Lucy Hale, and Max, played by Grant Gustin, are polar opposites who happen to go on a date that ends terribly, only to find themselves thrown together again after their dogs mate.  Unfortunately…

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  • Amazon’s ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ hinges entirely on the unlikeability of its leading characters
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    Amazon’s ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ hinges entirely on the unlikeability of its leading characters

    After season two of Amazon’s The Summer I Turned Pretty came to a close, it became painfully clear that I was only continuing the show with the sole purpose of hate-watching these characters and their awful decisions.  While the premise of the show is intriguing (who doesn’t love a good love triangle?), the execution is…

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  • Reneé Rapp’s ‘Snow Angel’ is a soulful homage to the complexities of womanhood
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    Reneé Rapp’s ‘Snow Angel’ is a soulful homage to the complexities of womanhood

    After a strong introduction into the music industry with her EP Everything to Everyone, it’s hard not to hold high expectations for Reneé Rapp. Yet, her debut album, Snow Angel does more than impress: it solidifies Rapp as a force to be reckoned with. The album consists of 12 songs that weave seamlessly together to…

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  • Addison Rae’s EP “AR” is so bad, it’s good
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    Addison Rae’s EP “AR” is so bad, it’s good

    TikTok sensation Addison Rae released her EP, “AR” on Friday, granting her audience the pleasure of listening to five songs, four of which were unreleased and three which had unfortunately been leaked last year.  Her EP is camp in a way that transcends the meaning. Starting strong with “I got it bad,” Rae delves into…

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  • All’s well that ends well with “& Juliet”
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    All’s well that ends well with “& Juliet”

    Broadway’s & Juliet is an inspiringly fun tale that spins Shakespeare’s tragedy into something powerfully uplifting for everyone involved. This uniquely imaginative retelling of the classic Romeo and Juliet explores a world where Juliet didn’t kill herself in the name of love, but instead, lived in spite of. The musical, which debuted in 2019 and…

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