A heartfelt goodbye letter from your faithful Arts Editor By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor I didn’t cry at my high school graduation. I had a lot of good friends, and…
ANGELA ESPINOZA
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Frosh chants just graze the issue of rape culture By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor During the week of September 2, known as Frosh week for many Canadian schools, an incident…
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‘DuckTales: Remastered’ review By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor 4/5 Being a ‘90s kid, I only managed to catch the tail end of DuckTales during its rerun days (Darkwing Duck was…
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‘The Butler’ is the next ‘Forrest Gump’ By Jerrison Oracion, Contributor 4/5 Released in August, The Butler is more than its namesake. Based roughly on the life of White House…
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Attempting to understand viral videos By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor People often wonder if they were born to the wrong era. My disturbingly high tolerance for annoying videos, songs, and…
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Douglas arts events all semester long By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor It’s fall, there’s arts, and the arts are all over the place at Douglas this fall! Not sure what…
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Actual spoilers and potential spoilers below By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor As of Sunday, September 8, we’re officially entering the final three episodes of Breaking Bad (BrBa). While the show…
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Artist Sangha takes over the Amelia Douglas Gallery By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor Starting September 13, the first new Amelia Douglas Gallery exhibit of the semester will be available for…
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Does Canada’s ‘The Social’ go beyond ‘The View’? By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor The Social is Canada’s latest foray into reality television, taking the form of a daytime talk show.…
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‘The World’s End’ review By Angela Espinoza, Arts Editor 4/5 As our beautiful Canadian summer gradually came to an end, with it came the late August release of The World’s…