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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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The Amazon Prime Video miniseries reduces this complex narrative to a cheap cycle of sex and drugs, falling into dull romance tropes and glamorous hedonism that ultimately lacks substance.
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The Amazon Prime Video miniseries reduces this complex narrative to a cheap cycle of sex and drugs, falling into dull romance tropes and glamorous hedonism that ultimately lacks substance.
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Waterhouse’s sold-out show at August Hall marked the second leg of her first ever headline tour, following her time as the opening act for Father John Misty last year.
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Waterhouse’s sold-out show at August Hall marked the second leg of her first ever headline tour, following her time as the opening act for Father John Misty last year.
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With the release of her new EP Milk Teeth on Nov. 4, the multi-hyphenate looks back to the past: She returns to the songs that started it all, compiling them into a single record.
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With the release of her new EP Milk Teeth on Nov. 4, the multi-hyphenate looks back to the past: She returns to the songs that started it all, compiling them into a single record.
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Waterhouse may be best known as a model and actress, but her starpower shines bright in her latest musical ventures.
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Waterhouse may be best known as a model and actress, but her starpower shines bright in her latest musical ventures.
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What defines Suki Waterhouse? Perhaps that's the purpose of "I Can't Let Go" — to finally implant the model-entrepreneur into something bigger than modeling, side acting roles, a few singles and Tumblr fame.
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What defines Suki Waterhouse? Perhaps that's the purpose of "I Can't Let Go" — to finally implant the model-entrepreneur into something bigger than modeling, side acting roles, a few singles and Tumblr fame.
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Throughout “New Year, New You,” typical Hollywood horror cliches stand loud and clear. The power goes out in the house (more than once), a car breaks down, and someone visits the women warning of danger.
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Throughout “New Year, New You,” typical Hollywood horror cliches stand loud and clear. The power goes out in the house (more than once), a car breaks down, and someone visits the women warning of danger.
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