The Covid-19 pandemic has hindered the presence of live music across the world, but after two years, the notorious Coachella festival was finally held. However, the weekends were not all smooth sailing, especially at Coachella’s sister festival hosted by Revolve.
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Read MoreHarry Styles has released his first single “As It Was” off of his new album “Harry’s House” coming May 20. With the release of this new song, fan theories have cropped up across the internet about the song and what is ahead for “Harry’s House” as a whole.
Read MoreThe award ceremony was dubbed the #scammys after several upsets, but still did not garner as much attention as its Oscars predecessor the week before.
Read MoreNetflix’s Bridgerton has recently come out with a second season. Thoughts on this season and opinions from Marist students as to why it’s so popular.
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Read MoreHBO Max’s hit original series Euphoria has concluded its second season. How did this season play out, and what do Marist students have to say about its wrap up?
Read MoreThe new Netflix show about Anna Delvey doesn’t meet expectations.
Read MoreKayne West’s and his Questionable Behavior Towards Kim Kardashian
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Read MoreEuphoria portrays the harsh realities of toxic relationships.
Read MoreChaiyah Chambers creates a streetwear line focusing on empowerment of plus-size women and incorporates a sustainable approach for production
Read MoreA look at the stories behind some of the New York State athletes suiting up for Team USA at the Winter Olympics.
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