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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Hitchcockian teen comedy Do Revenge brazenly shows off all its cruel intentions

A review of the black comedy starring Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Hall preaches hard truths in eye-opening Honk for Jesus

A review of the dark comedy satire starring Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Getting Along effective for anyone

A review of the practical guide for how to handle difficult people at work.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Rob Osler's newest mystery worth sinking your teeth into

An interview with the author The Devil's Chew Toy, an LGBTQ+ mystery set in Seattle.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Two-four-six-eight! Here's a book to appreciate!

A review of the historical memoir by activist Ron Goldberg.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Unforgettably repugnant Barbarian is a descent into monstrously entertaining madness

A review of the horror film starring Georgina Campbell and Bill Skarsgård.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Toxic masculinity and Lovecraftian monsters: Director Rebekah McKendry gets goofy and gory with Glorious

An interview with the director of the horror thriller film, Glorious.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Goofily gory Glorious is a monstrously gluttonous treat

A review of the horror thriller film starring Ryan Kwanten.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : TV

The Sandman, season 1: Amazingly Queer but led by straight white guys

Netflix's latest fantasy drama smash hit has received notice for its diverse representation, but what the show can't seem to shake, though, despite all its progress, is the main character being an angsty white guy.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Anyone can cook at Book Larder

A visit to the culinary-focused bookstore in Fremont.

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