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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 29, 2023

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Anne Vertin

Senior Staff

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With Midnights, rather than reinvent herself through a new tale, Swift strives to rediscover her identity through strikingly vulnerable reflections.
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With Midnights, rather than reinvent herself through a new tale, Swift strives to rediscover her identity through strikingly vulnerable reflections.
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As Bollinger continues her upward ascent, garnering nearly 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, finding these private, independent outlets becomes all the more important.
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As Bollinger continues her upward ascent, garnering nearly 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, finding these private, independent outlets becomes all the more important.
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A box of tissues and a warm cup of coffee are highly recommended to enhance your listening experience.
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A box of tissues and a warm cup of coffee are highly recommended to enhance your listening experience.
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Nicole is an assemblage of six reenvisioned original songs alongside six new tracks intended to outline Zefanya’s complex self-portrait.
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Nicole is an assemblage of six reenvisioned original songs alongside six new tracks intended to outline Zefanya’s complex self-portrait.
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In honor of the finance impact issue, here are six tracks that might not solve all your financial woes, but will hopefully provide you with the motivation to chase that bag.
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In honor of the finance impact issue, here are six tracks that might not solve all your financial woes, but will hopefully provide you with the motivation to chase that bag.
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Although “The Gray Man” by no means breaks the espionage thriller mold, particularly striking performances prevent it from plunging altogether into tedium.
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Although “The Gray Man” by no means breaks the espionage thriller mold, particularly striking performances prevent it from plunging altogether into tedium.
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So much of the finale’s excellence lies not with its stunning visuals or referential slasher style, but with its most intimate scenes.
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So much of the finale’s excellence lies not with its stunning visuals or referential slasher style, but with its most intimate scenes.
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Despite a tendency toward thematic repetition, Gray transforms Superache into a work teeming with full-bodied, all-consuming emotions.
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Despite a tendency toward thematic repetition, Gray transforms Superache into a work teeming with full-bodied, all-consuming emotions.
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