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April 26, 2026
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Entertainment
Groundbreaking Scorsese film exposes historical injustices
By
Hailey Ostrer
Concert prices skyrocket, is it still worth it?
By
Amar Walker
Preconceptions of books vs. video games
By
Sam Mascarenhas
Drake and SZA’s “Slime You Out” review
By
Eva Katz
Far-reaching Latinx influence on modern-day California culture
By
Hannah Groth-Reidy
Shoes of BHS
By
Amar Walker
and
Zula Root
Latinx artists at BHS use art to explore identity and expression
By
Rory Nadeau
Four must-watch movies from Latinx actors and filmmakers
By
Zachary Yoo
Colossal movie flops of 2023
By
Sam Mascarenhas
Jazz combos at BHS foster creativity, community, and challenge
By
Eva Katz
Hollywood shows innacurate depictions of high school life
By
Hannah Groth-Reidy
‘Bottoms,’ a basic plot paired with campy, feel-good comedy
By
Zachary Yoo
Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour inspires BHS staff and students
By
Amar Walker
What was your relationship like with social media over the summer?
By
Kaiya Jordan
Smut in YA books: Explicit sexual content draws split reactions
By
Simon Policy
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Volume. 3’ makes a splash in theaters
By
Hannah Groth-Reidy
BHS first Beyond the Cut Film Fest makes a cinematic splash
By
Julia Brimmer
Writers Guild fed up with low wages and AI
By
Zachary Yoo
Controversial Met Gala theme spurs celebrity and fan outcry
By
Amar Walker
Artist Spotlight: Kea Morshed
By
Luli Galinson
Divas: The double standard female celebrities experience
By
Julia Brimmer
Dance Production celebrates past, present
By
Luli Galinson
Artist Profile: Miles-Wang
By
Elta Tracy
Four must-watch AAPI directed movies
By
Zachary Yoo
Film photography thrives in Berkeley classrooms, communities
By
Madelyn Philhower
The evolution and history of Trashy books
By
Colina Harvey
Chess.com consumes BHS student body, gives new life to game
By
Oscar Wallenstein
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ relies on references, lacks plot
By
Zachary Yoo
Outdated film and TV must opt for disclaimers over removal
By
Colina Harvey
Revival of promposal sparks competition
By
Madelyn Philhower
BHS film classes combat sexism in industry
By
Hannah Groth-Reidy
‘Cocaine Bear’ offers gore, lacks message
By
Zachary Yoo
African Diaspora dance class explores Black female identity
By
Aditya Sridharan
BHS students perform community stories in ‘Our Monologues’
By
Madelyn Philhower
‘I’m Not Broken’ author Jesse Leon presents at BHS library
By
Aditya Sridharan
‘Last Of Us’ adds humanity and emotion to the zombie genre
By
Elta Tracy
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