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Julia Sposito complements her academic drive with an ambition to make music.
‘Chloë and the Next 20th Century’ thrills fans
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music, Reviews
In his latest album, Father John Misty softens his usual comic wit and resigns to entertaining with the timelessness of a love song.
Band of brothers revive psychedelic rock
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Thornton senior and sibling duo “Drew & Luke” pen tunes straight from the ‘60s.
‘Blue Banisters’ attempts to resurrect and redeem
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Lana Del Rey’s new album follows heavy controversy surrounding the pop singer’s comments and behavior.
‘Golden Hour’ turns to tragedy in Musgraves’ ‘star-crossed’
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment
Her latest album finds its relatability through its scattered presentation of anger, nostalgia, regret, and hope.
Lorde leaves the party scene for quiet beaches
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Lorde’s long-awaited album evaluates growing up in an aging world.
Professors eagerly await a campus return after over a year of zoom
By CAMERYN BAKER
in News
Instructors look forward to welcoming students to in-person classes after semesters of remote learning.
SCA students haven’t forgotten their drive to create
By CAMERYN BAKER
in Featured, Main Feature, News
Despite the difficulties of distanced Film/TV production, SCA students cling to their creative inspirations and the need for collaboration.
Indie folk artist sings with an old, wonder-invoking soul
By CAMERYN BAKER AND SOPHIA UNGARO
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Thornton student Noa Zimmerman has released two floaty new songs.
Fearless USC artist releases new single: ‘My Way’
By SOPHIA UNGARO AND CAMERYN BAKER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Starting off senior year with a bang, Thornton senior Jairus Edwards releases his latest single My Way, a groovy exploration of the book of Exodus and social justice.