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Swift Sets New Standard in Music
By: Lea Killian On Dec. 31, Taylor Swift’s “Reputation Stadium Tour” concert movie premiered on Netflix, attracting new and returning fans. This era of Swift’s professional life is arguably her most successful, with the “Reputation” album … Read More »
From the Page to the Stage: The Method of Behind the Madness
Celeste Powell Staff Writer A month before the opening day of “Living Together,” the space for the performance was unadorned. Cameron’s “black box” theatre is a space with plain black walls and a flat floor that … Read More »
TV Series Review: Netflix’s ‘The Haunting of Hill House’
Payton Williams Voices Editor @YoureSoVanya The Horror genre has always been largely disrespected in the eyes of serious film criticism. The reasons for this are clear. The mechanics of a horror story seem so obvious, that … Read More »
CU Theatre presents: “Living Together”
From Nov. 15 – 18, Cameron University’s Department of Art, Music and Theatre Arts is presenting the play “Living Together.” The department continues the season celebrating “Where Everything Comes Together” with the domestic comedy. The play … Read More »
CU Professor Publishes Mythological Novel
Sarae Ticeahkie A&E Editor @SylviaSeeks On Sept. 20, Cameron University’s assistant professor of Creative Writing Leah Chaffins and Wicked Publishing released the mythological fantasy novel “God Seed.” On Nov. 5, the novel became available in paperback … Read More »
Book Review: ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’
Celeste Powell Staff Writer Oscar Wilde said: “Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming.” Beauty isn’t subjective. But ugliness is. We are born with inadvertent advantages and disadvantages. Attractiveness has … Read More »
A Week of Film Reviews: The Art of Sound in “Kill Bill Vol. 1”
Celeste Powell Staff Writer Opening: Heavy breathing against a a black background; an Old Klingon proverb: “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” Fade up in black and white to heavily bloodied woman in bridal veil. … Read More »
A Week of Film Reviews: The Passion of “Living on One Dollar”
Mason Orso Staff Writer Released on April 22, 2013, “Living on One Dollar” is a documentary about the experience four college friends had in a visit to Guatemala. The purpose was to experience living in the … Read More »