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March 9, 2026
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Entertainment
What Are BHS Students Listening To?
By
Ruby Freedman
Despite Progress, Hollywood Must Work to Better Reflect Asian Americans
By
Asha Baudart-Gehlawat
‘Reopening Is Going to Be a Process:’ Local Theaters Struggle During Pandemic
By
Clara Brownstein
Taylor Swift Reclaims Her Music in Fearless (Taylor’s Version)
By
Clara Brownstein
‘Promising Young Woman’ Addresses Sexual Assault and Its Consequences
By
Asha Baudart-Gehlawat
Lana Del Rey’s New Album Presents a Dated View of Feminism and Femininity
By
Ruby Freedman
Why Are We Attracted to Vampires?
By
Ruby Freedman
Moxie’s Attempts to Educate Falls Short
By
Clara Brownstein
Artist Spotlight: Dexter Suhn
By
Ulysses Noe
‘In and of Itself’ Is a Uniquely Magical Experience
By
Adam Wilan
Is it Ethical to Pirate Entertainment?
By
Bodie Feinberg
‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Is a Crucial Movie for Current Times
By
Ariel Spagnolo
Artist Spotlight: Miumi Shipon
By
Raven Fonseca-Jensen
‘Framing Britney Spears’ Reveals How Sexism Leads to Harmful Misconceptions
By
Ruby Freedman
Lack of Female Media Executives Leads to Inaccurate Representation of Women
By
Kira Rao-Poolla
Trans Artist SOPHIE Dies
By
Bodie Feinberg
‘Malcolm and Marie’ Dives into the Complexity of Relationships
By
Ruby Freedman
PTSA Hosts Art Contest to Celebrate Black History Month
By
Ariel Spagnolo
Performative Social Media Activism is Largely Unproductive
By
Ruby Freedman
The Colorblind Utopia ‘Bridgerton’ Paints is Attractive, But Deceiving
By
Kira Rao-Poolla
Controversy Arises Over Armie Hammers’ Alleged Cannibalism
By
Adam Wilan
‘Locked Down’ is a Disappointing First Look At Hollywood’s Take on COVID-19
By
Ariel Spagnolo
The Dangers of the Concentration of Media Ownership
By
Kira Rao-Poolla
‘Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical’ Exemplifies Pandemic Creativity
By
Adam Wilan
Amanda Gorman Inspires the Nation With Her Inaugural Poem
By
Bodie Feinberg
Olivia Rodrigo: Speeding to Success
By
Kira Rao-Poolla
Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Offers Depth and Introspection Through Animation
By
Ariel Spagnolo
To Escape Tumultuous Times, Viewers Flock to Period Dramas
By
Ruby Freedman
Is Porn Preaching Pedophilia To Teenagers?
By
Asha Baudart-Gehlawat
How the Grammys Became the Most Meaningless Award in Pop Culture
By
Lauren Huang
Word on the Street: What’s Your Favorite Holiday Movie?
By
Naomi Rosen
How Has Satire Shaped the Trump Era?
By
Lev Gordon-Feierabend
Parasocial Relationships: Helpful or Harmful? It’s Complicated
By
Auden Svoboda
Celebrities and Public Figures Abuse Privilege During Pandemic
By
Lauren Huang
New EP ‘Omakase’ by Lil Ricefield Lacks Promised Originality
By
Lev Gordon-Feierabend
'The Trial of the Chicago 7' Is Relevant in 2020
By
Naomi Rosen
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