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Netflix’s “All the Bright Places” explores the hardships of living with suicidal tendencies

March 17, 2020 Grace Dietz 0

Netflix’s “All the Bright Places” shows viewers that there is still light to be found in the darkest of times. Although life drags people down, it can also make people feel more alive than ever before. “All the Bright Places” is one of the best films of 2020 so far, as it successfully depicts the downsides of life and what it means to live with suicidal tendencies and depression. The realistic and powerful acting makes the film genuine and raw, adding to the effect that the mention of suicide has on the film. 
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Weekly Playlist March 2-6

March 6, 2020 Cole Garvey 0

Every other week, La Vista’s staff submits their favorite songs of the week for the La Vista Weekly Playlist. Members of La Vista explain their song choices below. Enjoy! (Warning: Explicit Content may be present in some choices.) […]

Closed Casket as Usual with ‘Funeral’

February 24, 2020 Juliana Coe-McNamara 0

Lil Wayne hit off the new year by releasing hit album ‘Funeral’ on January 31st, 2020. ‘Funeral’ is an album for everybody, with lots of different elements of rap going into play with each song. The album is lined with rockstar features from XXXTentacion, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Lil Baby.  […]

Pop Smoke Pops Off With “Meet The Woo 2”

February 24, 2020 Alde Nguyen 0

Pop Smoke shakes the room with the release of his sophomore album “Meet The Woo 2,” erupting an entrance for Brooklyn’s rising drill scene.
Pop Smoke’s latest album “Meet The Woo 2,” proves to be ‘that’ album that sparks an artist’s career into the mainstream limelight. “Meet The Woo 2” musically satisfies on several levels despite Pop Smoke’s unusual sound, demonstrating an anomaly of what is to be considered a ‘quality modern rap album.’  […]

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