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The Student News Site of Kent State University

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Photographer: Diamond KennisonStylists: Maria Melucci, Alexa ScottModels: Aniaya Dykes, Elora Keiser

Method Dressing: The Friendship Between Fashion and Film

Lily Henning September 26, 2024

Zendaya. Everyone knows the name, everyone knows the face and everyone knows the looks served. But who is behind all of that? Who chooses what outfits she wears (and slays) for each event?    Law...

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Photographer: Mirko Fabian

The Biggest Night in Hollywood: Highlights From the 2024 Oscars

Caitlin Hall March 12, 2024

The biggest night in Hollywood, reinstating the glitz and glamor of its namesake This was the final bow for the biggest films in 2023; The Oscars. The night was already looking to be a big one, with announcements...

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Art by: Andy Hackett

Masters of The Air: The History, Heroes, and Brotherhood

Caitlin Hall February 15, 2024

The ‘Masters of the Air,’ lesser known as ‘The American Eighth Air Force;’ were a unit of American bomber pilots that served and fought in World War ll against Nazi Germany, from 1942 to 1945....

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Art by: Melina Tripoli

“Barbie” Snub: Not a Feminist Issue

Rafaela Nesello Rotava February 12, 2024

The 2024 Oscars nominations caused an unexpected reaction from internet users, especially when it came to the Best Actress category. The audience quickly realized that Margot Robbie, who played the plastic...

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art by: Sophia Loparo

The Eccentric, Evolutionary Costumes of Bella Baxter in ‘Poor Things’

Nolan Ruth February 11, 2024

In “Poor Things”, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos chronicles the Frankenstein-esque odyssey of Bella Baxter through her gained enlightenment and liberation reflected by way of her costuming.    Starring...

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Art by: Abby Wilson

The Hunger Games: A Fashion Utopia

Chloe Robertson January 3, 2024

“The Hunger Games” is known for its dystopian storyline and illustrations of complex relationships with oppression and torment. The Capitol’s luxurious fashion juxtaposes with the districts’ rags,...

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Art by: Andy Hackett

The One Where We Learn To Say Goodbye

Hannah Planey January 3, 2024

Growing up in a family of six in the early 2000s, one of the only things that truly brought us all together was our love of television, specifically, our love of sitcoms. One of my earliest memories growing...

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Photographer: Ally Freidly // Stylist: Emma Joffrion // Model: Natalie Waggoner

The Painted Priscilla

Caitlin Hall November 17, 2023

“Priscilla,” the 2023 Sofia Coppola A24 film took on a new version of the story of Elvis and Priscilla Presley. It was based on the real story from a book called “Elvis & Me” by the woman who...

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Image provided by Unsplash // Photographer: Alex Person

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Truth Behind the Scenes

Caitlin Hall November 14, 2023

Killers of the Flower Moon — a historical, true crime story, originally written by David Grann, was turned into a film that was released on October 20, 2023. It was much anticipated in part because of...

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Art: Andy Hacket

Five Nights At Freddy’s Excellence

Isabelle Andrews November 14, 2023

The “Five Nights at Freddy's” movie premiered in theaters on Oct. 27 after months of speculation and excitement and clocked in with 132.6 million dollars in global sales. Individuals everywhere flocked...

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Art: Ceci Foley

Amy Dunne is Not The Bad Guy

Hannah Planey November 3, 2023

When I first started reading “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn, I was hooked. The story surrounds the disappearance of sheltered housewife Amy Elliot Dunne. Amy and Nick Dunne met in New York City during...

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Art: Hailey Demchak

“Bottoms” is at The Top of Queer Representation Today

Hannah Planey October 19, 2023

Despite the strikes that cast a shadow on Hollywood over the last couple of months, 2023 has been a fruitful year when it comes to movies. Look no further than the release of “Barbenheimer” (“Barbie”...

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