Costa Students Mourn the Mamba
Forty-one years of age, 20 years as a Laker, 17 years as a father, five-time champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist, the one, the only, Black Mamba. […]
Forty-one years of age, 20 years as a Laker, 17 years as a father, five-time champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist, the one, the only, Black Mamba. […]
Costa students from Choir, Orchestra and Band formed serenading groups on Wednesday for their annual tradition of performing Valgrams for students and staff on campus from first through sixth period. […]
The highly anticipated sequel of “To all the Boys I’ve Loved Before”, “To all the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” brings author Jenny Han’s New York Times bestseller to life, providing viewers with a heartwarming ending to the original film. […]
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 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.’ […]
Kesha’s “High Road” astounds listeners with sincere and original lyrics that are true to her as an artist. “High Road” is an impressive album that provides a sense of relatability and an upbeat, free-spirited tone. Each song spreads a positive and uplifting message to listeners. […]
The Annenberg Space for Photography’s newest exhibit, “Vanity Fair: Hollywood Calling,” captivates viewers with its portrayal of the film and television industry through photographs spanning across multiple decades. […]
Viewers have the ability to see that not everything is luxurious in Taylor Swift’s life in her new documentary, “Miss Americana.” The film attempts to shed light on the less-glamorous side of fame for Swift. Released on Jan. 31, “Miss Americana” is a documentary focused on the life of American singer-songwriter Swift. […]
After almost four years of taking a break from performing and creating new music, Justin Bieber released a docu-series and preview for his new anticipated album to kick off 2020. Bieber’s newly released 10-part docu-series titled “Seasons” is an informative look into the artist’s daily life and his process getting back into recording music and regaining his passion for performing. […]
Failing to deliver in many aspects, “Gretel & Hansel” most importantly does not convey any successful elements of horror. With a boring storyline and minimal dialogue, “Gretel & Hansel” fails to provide its audience with anything original. While the sound mixing is undeniably creative, the rest of the film proves to be lackluster. […]
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