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'Essential Aliens' by Helvetia album review

‘Essential Aliens’ by Helvetia album review

Furio Gerwitz, Radio DJ Jul 29, 2021

"Essential Aliens,'' released June 25, is the latest project by west coast indie rock group Helvetia, best known for its connection to the 90s slow rock act Duster by way of frontman Jason Albertini. Helvetia...

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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Ep. #4 (spoiler review)

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Apr 10, 2021

Wow....this show really keeps the ball rolling with this episode. I’m not going to lie, it’s going to be tough to talk about this one without spoilers. So, if you haven’t seen it yet, go check it...

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Anime review: Cowboy Bebop

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Apr 9, 2021

If you grew up in the early 2000s then chances are you stayed up late watching programs like “Toonami” on Adult Swim. “Toonami,” for a lot of people, was their introduction to anime with shows...

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Review : Demi Lovato’s new album “Dancing With The Devil.”

Jordan Ramos, Reporter Apr 7, 2021

Demi Lovato’s new album “Dancing With The Devil...The Art of Starting Over” was released on April 2, 2021. It features artists such as Ariana Grande, Noah Cyrus, Sam Fischer, and Saweetie. The main...

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Album review: Show Me How You Disappear by Ian Sweet

Furio Gerwitz, Volunteer DJ Mar 17, 2021

INTRO: "Show Me How You Disappear" is the latest project by Ian Sweet, an LA-based act consisting of the lone member Jillian Medford. The album was released on March 5 by Polyvinyl and recorded during...

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Doctor Stone (anime show review)

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Feb 27, 2021

How do shows like these keep escaping my radar? It seems like anime is full of shows that surprise people with its charm and unique ideas. The series centers on Senkū Ishigami, an 18-year-old  genius,...

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A guide to neighborhoods in Jacksonville and what to expect from them

Hayley Simonson, Managing Editor Feb 27, 2021

Jacksonville is a huge city that has many unique areas to live. These individual hubs have something special to offer and cater distinctively to the people they host.  There are many different options...

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Malcolm and Marie review

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Feb 21, 2021

Netflix’s latest film is finally here. “Malcolm and Marie” is one of the first Hollywood films to be written, financed and produced during the COVID-19 Pandemic with filming taking place in secret...

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Anime review: Fruits Basket

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Feb 17, 2021

While I was passing the time in quarantine, I decided to try new things such as watching anime. While I was binge watching anime films and shows, one of the titles that kept getting recommended to me was...

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To All The Boys: Always and Forever review

To All The Boys: Always and Forever review

Jordan Ramos, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

Most of us dream of having that romance that will last a lifetime. To All the Boys: Always and Forever captures that dream as the third movie in the series based off of the YA novels by Jenny Han. While...

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WandaVision Ep.6 spoiler-filled review

WandaVision Ep.6 spoiler-filled review

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

We may be in the middle of February, but don’t think that’s gonna stop this show from pretending like it’s Halloween straight out of the 90s or early 2000s. This week on WandaVision the Maximoff...

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HBO Max “We’re Here” documentary spoiler-free review

Kyle McGovern, Reporter Feb 8, 2021

If UNF students are looking for a heartwarming documentary series to watch on HBO Max, “We’re Here” is a brilliant LGBTQIA+ series that follows Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela Laquifa Wadley, and Eureka...

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