Frank Ocean’s New “Blonde” Enigmatic, Experimental, Personal
By Sarah Chawla, Courier Staff Writer
Frank Ocean's highly anticipated sophomore album, entitled Blonde, is a more personal and experimental effort than his last one.
The...
Weekly Reader: This Star Won’t Go Out
By Jovanna Brinck
Courier Columnist
This Star Won’t Go Out is a beautiful memoir containing a journal entries of a young girl who is diagnosed with...
I Exist: An Essay on Hollywood Whitewashing and Typecasting
By Zackary Nichols
Courier Staff Reporter
I am Asian, Chinese to be specific. There are literally billions of people like me, millions in the United States...
Weekly Reader: Room
By Jessica Esquibel
Editor-In-Chief
Room is a chilling, yet heart warming story that tells the story of a son, Jack, and his mother who are trapped...
The Other Side: The Stage Management Position from an Actor’s Perspective
By Kayla Martinez
Entertainment Editor
My first Stage Management position was during In the Heights. From all that I learned, I’ll try my best to meld...
Album Review: Views
By Jannet Rodriguez
Courier Columnist
Drake, the Canadian rapper who has seemed to put “Toronto” to, “the Six” on the map has finally released his very...
Production Review: In The Heights
By Danielle Israde
Courier Staff Reporter
The 2008 Tony Award winning musical In The Heights was performed at James Logan High School Thursday April 21, Friday...
Movie Review: The Jungle Book
By Jessica Esquibel
Editor-in-Chief
Re-makes of our favorite children Disney films can either turn out really good or really bad. In The Jungle Book’s case, it...
TV Show Review: Mr. Robot
By Amber McGee
Editor in Chief
With the second season of the Golden Globe winning drama Mr.Robot supposedly coming in the summer of this year, there’s...
Weekly Reader: Perfect Ruin
By Jovanna Brinck
Courier Columnist
Perfect Ruin is a thrilling story about a society that lives above Earth. Internment is described as a giant rock floating...