Tag Archive for: Kimberly-Aguirre
The upcoming Disney+ series is a reminder of the excellence of Rick Riordan’s work.
Who Cares?: Let movies just be fun
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Film
"Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” proves that it's time for movies to not take themselves too seriously.
The new age of stand-up comedy
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Jerrod Carmichael’s “Rothaniel” proves stand-up is more hard-hitting than ever.
Who Cares: Late-night success centers male mediocrity
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment
Late night TV is, and will continue to be, a man’s game.
Who Cares: Theranos, the scandal that will never dry out
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Film
“The Dropout” is only a reminder that Elizabeth Holmes’ story will never fade from the spotlight
Weekly Recap March 4: Hannah Woodworth and Nivea Krishnan are named the next USG Presidents
By DAILY TROJAN STAFF
in General Education, Multimedia, News, Podcasts
Podcast editor Claire Fogarty recaps this week’s DT biggest stories. In this episode, we discuss the Ukraine vigil, USG election results, Jubilee Cafe and the Insomnia Cookies grand opening! Listen through to also get the rundown on some notable A&E, sports and opinion pieces. Be sure to check back next week! Music by Tim Taj […]
Who Cares?: The revival of weekly releases will save television
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Film
Binging quickly turned from the future of television to the past
Who Cares: Oscar nomination for ‘Dont Look Up’ lauds nothingness
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Film
Nothing is more Oscar-worthy than two hours of A-list celebrities and surface-level analysis.
Grupo Folklórico spotlights Mexican culture
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture
Grupo Folklórico entertained the Village with dancing and a celebration of history.
Take a break from the last month of classes with our November streaming guide
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Film
November brings new takes on classic animes and new seasons of reality TV to your favorite streaming services.