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Losing Alice pilot explores themes of feminine guilt and insecurity within a relationship. (Photo by Rotem Yaron | Courtesy Tribeca Enterprises)

‘Losing Alice’ Pilot Portrays Feminine Insecurity With Perfection

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor May 30, 2020

  This article contains mild spoilers for the pilot of television series “Losing Alice.” Tribeca Enterprises and YouTube kicked off the We Are One: A Global Film Festival on Friday, May...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 77: ‘Hollywood’

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor May 29, 2020

  This article contains mild spoilers for “Hollywood.”   “Hollywood” is a new Netflix miniseries following a group of actors, directors, writers and producers in the post-war...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 76: ‘Dead to Me’

By Paige Lee, Arts Writer May 18, 2020

  This article contains mild spoilers for “Dead to Me.”   “Dead to Me” is a Netflix original series with two seasons. The series follows character Jen Harding (Christina Applegate)...

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April Arts Desk Favorites

April 22, 2020

  Palak Jayswal They say old habits die hard. But I say there's a sense of comfort found in nostalgia. It's the same one I associate with the "Harry Potter" book and film series. As a child, I was...

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To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 75: ‘Veronica Mars’

By Kate Button, Arts Writer, Copy Editor April 21, 2020

  This article contains mild spoilers for "Veronica Mars"   This summer, one of my friends introduced me to “Veronica Mars” — a 2000s teen drama seeped in questionable fashion...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 74: ‘Altered Carbon’

By Cade Anderson, Arts Writer April 14, 2020

  With an immersive, “Blade Runner”-esque atmosphere and dark, smoothly executed themes about human nature, “Altered Carbon” is the type of sci-fi I love most. Based on a trio of novels...

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Pop-Cultured: Josh Ovalle’s Uniquely Intimate Comedy

By Parker Dunn, Online Managing Editor April 10, 2020

  Don’t get me wrong — I love streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Disney Plus. Having mass amounts of movies and TV shows available at my fingertips is nothing to complain about. However,...

From Black Mirror to 30 Rock, arts writer Hannah Keating recommends TV and movies for living in the apocalypse. (Courtesy Pixabay)

End-Times Entertainment For Quarantine Consumption

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor April 6, 2020

  Self-isolation has allowed me time to occupy my favorite spot on the couch and catch up with shows I have been meaning to indulge in. The downside is that I’ve had to face the list of shows...

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To Binge or Not to Binge Episode 73: ‘Anne with an E’

By Palak Jayswal, Arts Editor March 24, 2020

  It goes without saying that classics are usually best left untouched. They're classic for a reason, right? Yet, in the world of popular culture, the temptation to remake the old is ever-present....

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To Binge or Not To Binge Episode 72: ‘Messiah’

By Kate Button, Arts Writer, Copy Editor March 10, 2020

  Warning: This article contains minor spoilers for "Messiah." One of my most recent binges, the Netflix original series “Messiah,” is a philosophical dive into what it would mean if the...