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In the past, witches were feared. Now they are celebrated. - Graphics Editor / Julia Quennesson

Michaels: Free to be a witch

Sylent Lee Michaels October 25, 2023

Witch hunts, burning, stoning, torment, and fear have surrounded the idea of witchcraft since as far back as the 1300s. In a world where history is common to repeat itself, it comes as a large shock in...

Retamar discusses how celebrities can influence cancel culture. - Staff Writer / Tatiana Retamar

Retamar: When will celebrities say that enough is enough?

Tatiana Retamar April 6, 2023

Cancel culture is defined by Merriam-Webster as "the practice or tendency of engaging in mass canceling as a way of expressing disapproval and exerting social pressure." In layman's terms, it’s when...

"I am so used to seeing Short and Martin saying silly things back and forth, laughing, always “on” and trying to make people smile. But there is very little smiling or levity in this series so far, which is where Gomez comes in." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

From comedy legends to crime solvers: “Only Murders in the Building” delivers unexpected twists

Leah Gallagher September 8, 2021

He’s played banjo, juggled oranges, written a hit song about King Tut, shaken hands with Kermit the Frog, and made balloon animals without blowing them up. Now, he’s winning over his audiences’...

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