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Music

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Indie duo Boyish talks single ‘Congratulations,’ sapphic yearning, ‘Euphoria’

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In an interview with The Daily Californian, Boyish discussed inspirations behind the duo’s newest song “Congratulations.”
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Sex Issue 2022

Friday, February 11, 2022

Evocative erotica of ‘Euphoria’

“Euphoria” never intended to accurately depict the events of a typical, cookie-cutter high school, but rather to draw attention to harsh realities. 
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College Life

Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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Quiz: Which ‘Euphoria’ character are you?

Grab your glitter and take this quiz to determine your “Euphoria” counterpart based on your traits, style and personality.
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Literature

Wednesday, December 8, 2021
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Lily King’s ‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’ stuns with captivating short story collection

Lily King’s debut short story collection intertwines monotony with the profound through 10 slice-of-life narratives that intricately capture themes of love, loss and addiction.
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College Life

Tuesday, August 10, 2021
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The Clog’s power ranking of streaming services

Thanks to free trials, I was able to test out eight streaming services to see which one is the best and worth your money!
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Concerts

Tuesday, May 18, 2021
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Kehlani, please step on me: ‘It Was Live Until It Wasn’t’ serves livestream excellence

“It Was Live Until It Wasn’t” was finally just about the music and letting Kehlani celebrate finding her peace in 2021.
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Film & Television

Tuesday, February 9, 2021
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Zendaya deserves better than exhausting ‘Malcolm & Marie’

The end product is an iffy blend of romantic drama and artistic critique that utterly fails to achieve credibility on either register. 
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Film & Television

Thursday, January 28, 2021
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Hunter Schafer delivers breathtaking performance in second ‘Euphoria’ special episode

“Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob” is a beautiful visualization of Jules’ journey toward expressing her true self, rather than what others expect of her.
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Film & Television

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

First ‘Euphoria’ special episode challenges expectations with honest discussion of drug addiction, hope

This episode provides the show’s most involved character development yet, as the painful experiences and resilience of both Rue and Ali are revealed.
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Film & Television

Monday, September 21, 2020
72ND EMMY® AWARDS

‘Schitt’s Creek’ shuts out competition, Zendaya scores historic acting win at 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards

Though every comedy series other than “Schitt’s Creek” went home empty-handed, the night was an overall improvement over recent ceremonies that tended to award endurance over quality.
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