Issue XI: April 1, 2016 |
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT |
Next online issue: April 15, 2016
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Column: The Art of DeceptionFor the Creative Soul
By KATHERINE SNAVELY Of the many types of art in the world there is one that never ceases to amaze me, art that has so much depth and detail that it looks real to the point of deception, sidewalk chalk art...
Hip Hop Album Displays Unique QualitiesBy RYAN ARANDA
On March 4, one of the greatest hip hop artists today, Kendrick Lamar, released a compilation album by the name of “Untitled Unmastered.”
“Untitled, Unmastered” contains unfinished demos that were first created during Lamar’s making of his last studio album, “To Pimp a Butterfly.” ... |
REV's Performing Arts brings the Broadway Musical "Grease" to townPhotos By MONICA MIKHAIL
Zoya's Story Book ReviewBy LAYLA ABBAS
Zoya’s Story allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of the harsh regulations and restrictions places like Afghanistan and Pakistan enforce on women. Zoya was a child during the USSR occupation which began in 1979 and lasted 10 years. Throughout this occupation, over 1 million Afghans died and thousands fled to Pakistan in hopes of escaping persecution. Zoya was a child during the USSR occupation and was forced to relocate to Kabul, Pakistan in 1992 due to the influx of Mujahideen factions that took over and made it unsafe for her to continue living in Afghanistan ...
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