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Upcoming Art Exhibits

Marina DuVernet, Photographer September 30, 2016

If you’re an art enthusiast like me and have some time on your hands, then you’re in luck. I’ve handpicked a collection of the best local art exhibits for you to visit. The artists featured in these...

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Get Your Spook On

Southern California is home to three of the most popular and scary amusement parks in October.
Saki Kishimoto, Writer September 30, 2016

Due to the busy schedules with school and outside activities, many Sea Kings may not realize that Halloween is just around the corner. If you’re planning on doing something spooky but entertaining with...

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Modern Family Introduces Transgender Actor and Character

Maddy Bohannon, Writer September 30, 2016

This new season of the hit ABC show, Modern Family brings new laughs, new drama, and even a new cast member. From Atlanta, Georgia, Jackson Millarker, age 8, joins the cast. Millarker is an openly transgender...

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Rogue One: A Story of Courage

Jacob Dominguez, Writer September 30, 2016
One would think maybe another Star Wars film should wait a few more years, but it looks like the Star Wars hype train (or hype starspeeder) is just getting started and is ready to jump into hyperspace.
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Relaxing Music Recommendations

Jamie Doo, Writer September 29, 2016
As school begins to transition into harder courses and standardized tests like the SAT, it can be hard to take a breather without the pressure of responsibilities.
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No more Fear VR Attraction at Knott’s?

Audrey Chung, Writer September 29, 2016
Halloween is one of America’s favorite holidays. It is the one time of the year where people do not have to be themselves and get unlimited amounts of candy. Other than these two reasons, there is another reason why this particular holiday is loved by many.
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Apple’s New Look : IOS 10

Isabelle Spelta, Writer September 29, 2016
Quick summary of all of the features of the IOS 10.
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Game Review: Ori and the Blind Forest

Cashel Downs, Writer September 28, 2016
Does anyone remember those 2-D, pixelated platform games? Early Super Mario, Metroid, and Castlevania?. In multiple gaming review sites, Ori and the Blind Forest is being called the “Metroidvania” of the current generation console. Combined with Metacritic’s rating of 88% and Steam’s rating of 10/10, it’s safe to say that this title is a compliment.
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Designated Survivor: review and spoilers of first episode

ABC's newest series premiered last week.
Amanda Houtz, Writer September 27, 2016

Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution states that “He shall from time to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall...

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Kubo and the Two Strings: The Magic of Storytelling

Movie Review - Kubo and the Two Strings
Jamie D. September 19, 2016
Set in wondrous, Edo-era Japan, Kubo (Art Parkinson) the main character, is a young boy living a quiet life with his sick mother. With the music from his magical instrument, a shamisen, Kubo uses origami to create his story.
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10 Movies to Look for this Fall

Jacob Dominguez September 16, 2016

After the nonstop rush of the 2016 summer movie season churning hit after hit, we have now reached the point in the year where both Oscar-bait and new franchises begin. With promising films on the horizon...

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Ultimate Netflix Binge-Watch List

Ultimate Netflix Binge-Watch List

Seren Cho December 18, 2015

Deciding what show to watch on Netflix can be difficult. There are so many choices and so little time. To make your life easier here are some shows to help you narrow down your options. WORTH A LAUGH FRIENDS:...

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