Lisa Frankenstein: Let Those Freak Flags Fly!

By: Sophie Cagnoli Lisa Frankenstein is a hauntingly twisted horror-romance-comedy that’s sure to leave audiences breathless. This edgy retelling of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein takes place in the late 80s, with bold and colors costumes, with set dressing to match. For fans of Cole Sprouse and the writers behind classics like Juno and Jennifer’s Body, this movie is a perfect introduction to Zelda Williams, being her … Continue reading Lisa Frankenstein: Let Those Freak Flags Fly!

The Chosen Breakdown

By: Maddie Rowlette In the past, media attempts to portray the life of Jesus Christ have been laughed at and disregarded by the public eye. The issue with trying to make a movie or show depict something faith-based is that there will always be people out there who disagree; you cannot make everyone happy. However, in the past few years, a new portrayal of the … Continue reading The Chosen Breakdown

lovely Loveless

By: Ki’ana Westbrook Alice Oseman has done it once again! She has created yet another great YA novel entitled Loveless. Unlike her famous comic series Heartstopper, Lovelessis a stand-alone novel that explores the experience of a character named Georgia and her friends Pip and Jason. Georgia and her friends have all just graduated high school and now are all going to college together. Although before … Continue reading lovely Loveless

Concerning the Chronicles

By: Aspen Kramer While infamous for Fahrenheit 451, author Ray Bradbury has written a myriad of other novels and stories. One of these, The Martian Chronicles, is undoubtedly one of his best. The Martian Chronicles doesn’t follow a specific set of characters or cohesive plot, but rather is a collection of short stories detailing humanity’s settlement (or attempt at it) of Mars. The novel was … Continue reading Concerning the Chronicles

Celtic Punk with your Irish Cream

By: James Sink Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year in many ways. People have to wear green, unless they want to get pinched, and leprechauns and four-leaf clovers are plentiful, it’s a very celebratory time of year. With Saint Patrick’s Day being an Irish holiday, a lot of Irish tradition is celebrated as well. One form of this is music, every celebration includes some … Continue reading Celtic Punk with your Irish Cream

Digital Art for Everyone

By: Andrew Chapin-Cole Digital art is now more accessible than ever! With the advancement of computers and related technologies over the last few decades, people all over the world have had increased ability to freely create all kinds of digital art from their own homes. Nowadays it’s very common for people to create all kinds of art. Anything from at home CGI, to graphic design, … Continue reading Digital Art for Everyone

CTC’s Sister Act hits the stage!

By: Maddie Rowlette Centennial Theatre Company’s annual spring musical is an exciting event that people all throughout the Centennial community look forward to. This year, the musical is none other than Sister Act, A Divine Musical Comedy! Many audiences are familiar with the movie Sister Act, a comedy/crime film starring Whoopi Goldberg that came out in 1992. The movie was adapted to be a stage … Continue reading CTC’s Sister Act hits the stage!

Trolls Three: A Surprising Cinematic Masterpiece

By: Kodi Dykes Lately, the world of film has been bleak, to say the least. Too many “blockbusters” and hundreds of millions of dollars wasted on a movie that completely flops at the box office due to a number of reasons. Thankfully, in this time of need, there has been a savior. The Trolls franchise is back with its third movie, Trolls Band Together, and … Continue reading Trolls Three: A Surprising Cinematic Masterpiece

Tate Thrives in Tears

By: Stephan Munoz Tate McRae has had some undoubtable fame throughout the years and her release of Think Later has shown how much further her popularity can grow. Think Later was released on December 8, 2023, and has been placed under the pop album. With the 14 songs presented in the album, McRae has explored the subject of love and breakups in an interesting manner. … Continue reading Tate Thrives in Tears