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A Disappointing Review of Antebellum

By Timia CobbWeb Content Assistant Manager In the wake of black horror films such as “Get Out”, “Ma”, “US” and more, I was ecstatic when I first saw “Antebellum’s” trailer last summer. It felt like a movie that would hit close to home by speaking on issues such as racism and conflicts in the black community. However, “Antebellum” turned out to be an hour and a half film filled to […]

todayOctober 10, 2020 119

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Rebellions Are Built On Hope

By Tiger ShiWeb Content Contributor *Heads up, Spoilers Ahead* I grew up watching the shows “The Clone Wars” (2008-2020) and“Star Wars: Rebels” (2014-2018). Since I had always been a fan of the “Clone Wars”, I never had an interest in watching “Rebels” because I was used to the pre-Disney animation. https://youtu.be/xg5YN3LAGw4 Since Star Wars became Disney property, I was disappointed at first by the way "Rebels" had been animated by […]

todaySeptember 12, 2020 42

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College Football with a Global Pandemic

By Paige GreeneAssistant Web Content Manager Many people, including myself, were unsure about how universities would host football games amid a global pandemic. After the first game on Saturday against SMU, many fans finally got to see how Texas State handled football with COVID-19 rules. Students were asked to reserve their tickets this year before coming to the game, as they were first come first serve, other attendees could purchase […]

todaySeptember 11, 2020 66

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“Love In the Time of Corona”: Season 1 Review

By Rachael GerronWeb Content Contributor The Coronavirus has impacted all of our lives in different ways and at different magnitudes. The new dramatic comedy, “Love in The Time of Corona,” highlights different struggles people are experiencing during the pandemic in their family, friendships and relationships.  The series documents a variety of interwoven stories: from characters Oscar and Elle, who are best friends in their early 20’s trying to find love […]

todaySeptember 8, 2020 38

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Netflix’s “Hollywood” Attempts to Represent Hollywood’s Golden Age in a Progressive Light

By Rey Banuelos KTSW Guest Writer Netflix’s Hollywood is an entertaining show about the Golden Age of movies. The series was released on May 1, 2020. As a viewer, I can say it is a captivating show with many great actors and actresses.  It stars David Corenswet, Jim Parsons, Darren Criss, Laura Harrier Dylan McDermott and Jeremy Pope, who portray characters living in the post-World II-era Los Angeles.   “Hollywood,” however, […]

todayMay 26, 2020 42

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Jenny Han’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Review

By Timia Cobb Web Content Contributor Jenny Han is a very talented author that has recently gotten a lot of attention due to her book “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” getting a movie adaptation on Netflix. Even though I love all of Han’s books, I have to say all the boys is far from my favorite and not even close to what I believe is her best work. […]

todayApril 16, 2020 360

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The Four Agreements: Book Review

By Stacey RamirezWeb Content Contributor This book… LITERALLY CHANGED MY LIFE. Not like I’m ready to move to Hawaii changed, but it definitely showed me a new perspective about how I view life. The book explains how we have made up rules to think and live in a way that aligns with society. Without realizing it, everyone has dedicated their life and even raised their kids to follow. As a […]

todayMarch 20, 2020 101

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Top 5 Stephen King Novels from a Stephen King Fanatic

By Ally Bolender Assistant Web Content Manager With nearly 100 novels, 200 short-stories and at-least 83 movies based on his work, Stephen King’s writing and story-telling is something of its own kind. Because of that and his constant need to pump out more work, I haven’t even come close to reading even the most influential ones yet. But, I have read upwards to thirty of his novels and short stories. […]

todayMarch 1, 2020 1701

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“Stupid F***ing Bird” Review

By Andrea MauWeb Content Contributor "Stupid F***ing Bird" by Arron Posner and directed by Texas State’s senior, Sydney Quanz, will be showing Feb. 14 to Feb. 16 in room 209 of the Theater building.  "Stupid F***ing Bird" is a modern adaptation of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" “...We made sure that you can enjoy the show without any knowledge of the source material. You don’t have to suspend your disbelief to […]

todayFebruary 15, 2020 69

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