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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Sabrina Carpenter

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Penning daring, cathartic pop ballads, Rapp joins the ranks of Olivia Rodrigo and Lauren Spencer Smith, ushering in a new era of bold vocals and big emotions. 
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Penning daring, cathartic pop ballads, Rapp joins the ranks of Olivia Rodrigo and Lauren Spencer Smith, ushering in a new era of bold vocals and big emotions. 
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At the start of the show, spill tab said she was there to “warm you up for Miss Sabrina” — a mission she succeeded in.
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At the start of the show, spill tab said she was there to “warm you up for Miss Sabrina” — a mission she succeeded in.
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Under Carpenter's guidance, The Warfield became a safe space to feel freely and fully — offering catharsis to those young, heartbroken and lying to their therapists. 
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Under Carpenter's guidance, The Warfield became a safe space to feel freely and fully — offering catharsis to those young, heartbroken and lying to their therapists. 
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If pop punk is alive and breathing, it’s because artists like Maggie Lindemann are administering the electric pulse.
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If pop punk is alive and breathing, it’s because artists like Maggie Lindemann are administering the electric pulse.
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Thematically dismal but largely upbeat, emails i can't send chronicles Carpenter’s despair while retaining her catchy style.
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Thematically dismal but largely upbeat, emails i can't send chronicles Carpenter’s despair while retaining her catchy style.
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Following two underdog friends seeking greatness through partying, “Emergency” is a true college buddy comedy — until it’s not.
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Following two underdog friends seeking greatness through partying, “Emergency” is a true college buddy comedy — until it’s not.
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Music beats Ian Fredrickson and Lauren Harvey are here to guide you through some February music highlights you may have missed.
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Music beats Ian Fredrickson and Lauren Harvey are here to guide you through some February music highlights you may have missed.
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