Senior Assassin: Killings of Innocence
Cultural Criticism Luciana Franco Cultural Criticism Luciana Franco

Senior Assassin: Killings of Innocence

Senior Assassin may seem like a playful and chaotic game, especially when the SAS Class of 2026 played it, but the game actually reveals how fear in an environment can shape the way innocence is perceived. What remains a playful tradition at our school has quickly become far more serious in places where violence changes how people interpret even the simplest actions.

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Take Five, Look Twice
Review Jenny Jeong Review Jenny Jeong

Take Five, Look Twice

Jazz Night is not, despite what the ticket price suggests, about the music. It is about passion — which, it turns out, has been hiding in plain sight.

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Michael: A Celebration of The King Of Pop
Review Kate Huo Review Kate Huo

Michael: A Celebration of The King Of Pop

A visually stunning tribute to the King of Pop, the new movie Michael captures Michael Jackson’s life from the Jackson 5 to the success of his solo career. Yet, the lack of focus surrounding Jackson's controversies leaves viewers wondering if this is a true depiction of Michael Jackson.

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BTS Is So Back: A Review of ARIRANG
Review Margareta T Review Margareta T

BTS Is So Back: A Review of ARIRANG

BTS’s comeback album ARIRANG heralds the return of the princes of K-Pop. The band’s future seemed uncertain when the band went on hiatus four years ago, after heavy criticism that they had lost their way. But now, they’re back stronger than ever with a fresh new sound and perspective.

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What I Remember from NASA’s Artemis II Mission
Opinion Justin Wang Opinion Justin Wang

What I Remember from NASA’s Artemis II Mission

On April 1, 2026, four astronauts flew farther from Earth than any human in over fifty years. What stayed with the author was not the record, the thrust, or the systems readout, but a crater, a grief, and a question about what we do with cooperative ambition once we bring it back down.

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Project Hail Mary: The Sci-Fi I Didn’t Expect
Review Vivaan Gupta Review Vivaan Gupta

Project Hail Mary: The Sci-Fi I Didn’t Expect

Project Hail Mary breaks away from traditional Hollywood science fiction. Instead of placing scientific depth at the center, the film keeps the science subtle and prioritizes emotional storytelling instead. While it sacrifices some scientific depth, the deeply human themes, Gosling’s acting, and relatable characters create an accessible and entertaining film for all.

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Young Sherlock: The Case of the Missing Genius
Review Kashvi Agrawal Review Kashvi Agrawal

Young Sherlock: The Case of the Missing Genius

What does it take to become the greatest detective of all time? Young Sherlock sets out to answer that question with a stylish, conspiracy-laden origin story, but its version of Holmes leaves you wondering whether the genius was really ever there.

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Goodbye to Girlhood on 2x Speed
Cultural Criticism Naomi Bach Cultural Criticism Naomi Bach

Goodbye to Girlhood on 2x Speed

In the rapidly growing era of TikTok and beauty culture, girlhood is no longer simply lived and enjoyed, but performed Somewhere between the toy aisle and makeup aisle we lose what matters. With young influencers on the rise, attracting millions of followers, I wonder: when did our generation say goodbye to our childhood?

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The Last Assignment I Couldn’t Outsource
Personal Essay Bruce Zhang Personal Essay Bruce Zhang

The Last Assignment I Couldn’t Outsource

It is incredibly easy to outsource success to AI: give it your task and rubric, and voila. But as graduation approaches, we must realise that the real world offers no task sheets and no prompts capable of outsourcing the work of becoming a person. We must say goodbye, therefore, to a system of easy, cheap, success.

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