
The Daily Californian Arts Awards: Film of 2017
By continuing to break the institutional silence surrounding sexual violence and believing survivors, we’ll retain film as our source of light in 2018.
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By continuing to break the institutional silence surrounding sexual violence and believing survivors, we’ll retain film as our source of light in 2018.
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Making a joke to avoid accountability is the cornerstone of white privilege. But “Get Out” will not be silenced, and neither will its director.
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Colin Trevorrow might not be a director on the public’s radar yet, but having been handed the reins for “Star Wars: Episode IX,” he soon will be. But is he the right choice for the galaxy from far, far away?
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Spring, in any year, is actually host to plenty of gems, both hidden and right in front of our faces.
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But it feels like the Dave Chappelle conundrum: Is the audience laughing because it’s some familiar white nonsense, or are they laughing because they think this never happens?
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To help get the Golden Bears back into the swing of things as the new semester approaches, ASUC SUPERB has once again organized a killer set of events for its “Welcome Week.” Over the course of the first four weeks of school, students can take a break from the books
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This year, 4/20 was lit up in an unexpected place — Cat Town Cafe in Oakland. In support of their new feature film “Keanu,” which stars an adorable kitten, it was only fitting for the highly popular comedy duo Key and Peele to hold a meet-and-greet for fans in the
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