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The restaurant presides in a cream colored brick building with a sign over the entrance door that says “ AJ’s Ranch Road Grill BBQ & Tex-Mex” in huge blue bolded letters.

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San Maximum: AJ’s Ranch Road Grill

By Timia Cobb Web Content Contributor As a college student who lives in a dorm, I am sad to admit that most of my money goes towards food delivery. My money, however, is very well spent. After spending time in San Marcos and ordering from various different places that make various different kinds of food, I have truly found the best food San Marcos has to offer. AJ's Ranch Road […]

todayApril 15, 2019 151

Stella Meghie in a floral print shirt and braids holding a microphone.

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The Weekend Review

By Julian SaldanaVideographerIn The Weekend, Sasheer Zamata, a former cast member of SNL, plays a comedian named Zadie who describes herself as “super single” and “a supporting character in someone else's romantic comedy," but ends up shining as the true star she is. The movie opens up with her getting in the car with her ex-boyfriend Bradford, played by Tone Bell. After some awkward banter a bit of laughter Bradford […]

todayMarch 28, 2019 101

Back drop, half blue and half red on a concrete texture. “DUMB, GAY POLITICS” in peach letters is centered on the image.

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Dumb Gay Politics: A Podcast Review

By Caden ZieglerWeb Content Contributor My boyfriend and I meeting Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard at the live recording in Austin. Photo courtesy of Caden Ziegler. Julie Goldman: This s**t is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S, this s**t is Trumpanas, T-R-U-M-P-A-N-A-N-A-S.Brandy Howard: What?JG: I don’t know. I don’t even know. These are the beginning few lines of Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard’s killer theme song for their podcast Dumb, Gay Politics (DGP). Let’s be honest, the past […]

todayFebruary 27, 2019 162

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Why Netflix Should Make A Percy Jackson Series

By Andronica Owens Web Content Contributor Throughout the years, movie adaptations of books have become a popular occurrence in our culture. From the “Harry Potter” series, to “The Hunger Games," to “Crazy Rich Asians," these adaptations have been successful in the box office and leave viewers feeling good about their experience, whether they read the books or not. But here is one series that was adapted into film that left […]

todayFebruary 22, 2019 1612

The image features a purple background with multiple drawings of teal colored cameras arranged in three horizontal rows. In the second row, there is a third camera that is slightly tilted.

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The Best in Mobile Film Cameras and Templates

By Anna Valdez Web Content Contributor If you’ve scrolled through Instagram lately, you’ve probably noticed a trend in people’s photographs. I’m talking cool retro filters, date stamps, light streaks, grain and more. It seemed like more people were hopping on the film camera trend, and I wanted in. However, film cameras aren’t cheap, and I wanted something feasible to begin experimenting with this newfound interest. Nowadays it seems like there […]

todayFebruary 22, 2019 216

The Intro logo of the show shows the title title ‘siempre Bruja’ in gold letter surrounded by flowers on a blue background.

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A Discussion on Siempre Bruja

By Timia Cobb Web Content Contributor In the last couple of years, TV and movies have been embracing more culture and representing minorities by casting them in leading roles of well-written popular movies and shows. These shows and movies give POC (person of color) actors the chance to pursue roles that aren’t about racial issues and the struggles of living as minorities. Black Panther, Crazy Rich Asians, Coco, Black Lightning, […]

todayFebruary 15, 2019 176

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A Netflix Review: Maniac

By Rikki Yanez Assistant Web Content Manager If you enjoy bingeing the latest Netflix series, you may have heard of the recently added Netflix limited series Maniac. This series is not like your typical Netflix Original due to the content being so complex that you have to fully devote your attention to the show, otherwise you’ll miss important parts. However, it will still leave viewers interested after each of the […]

todayOctober 9, 2018 2361

Jada Owens sits on a red cooler with Michael Moody, Payton Mayfield and Harmoni Haynes during a rehearsal for Mr. Burns

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Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play: Review

By Lauren Jurgemeyer Blog Content Contributor Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play, written by Anne Washburn, opens at Texas State in the Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre on Oct. 2 and runs through Oct. 7. I had the pleasure of attending a few rehearsals of the upcoming production. Under the direction of Isaac Byrne, a post-apocalyptic world that exists within the show comes to life. Unassuming, as an audience member, I sat […]

todayOctober 1, 2018 98

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Kingdom Nightclub: Austin’s Underground Shrine

By Claire Hansen Blog Content Contributor Hidden in an alleyway off Fifth Street is a one-of-a-kind nightclub called Kingdom. If it weren’t for the small sign out front, you seriously wouldn’t have any idea it was there. However, the thumping bass that comes from inside draws crowds from all over the country. If electronic music is your jive and you haven’t checked this place out, here’s a rundown of everything […]

todayApril 20, 2018 310

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