REVIEWS

Chromokopia Album Review

Genre: Rap/Hip-Hop Rating: 8.5/10 CHROMOKOPIA is Tyler, The Creator’s eighth studio album, filled with features from ScHoolboy Q, Lil Wayne, Daniel Caesar, Teezo Touchdown, and more. After the release of his previous three albums, Tyler…

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Mixtape Pluto Album Review

Genre: Rap/Hip-Hop Rating: 6/10 MIXTAPE PLUTO is Future’s third project of this year and also the 17th mixtape in his catalog. The mixtape doesn’t have any features, making this his first solo project of this…


Little Fires Everywhere Book Review

Brief Summary:  Little Fires Everywhere takes place in Shaker Heights, Ohio, in the 1990s. Shaker Heights is a very strict neighborhood that has rules and regulations for every little thing, even the exact place where…



The Fault in Our Stars (Book Review)

Brief summary:  Hazel Grace Lancaster is a 16-year-old girl with thyroid cancer that spread to her lungs at the age of thirteen. Her parents decided she had depression because she rarely left the house, spent…


Beautiful Boy (Movie Review)

Beautiful Boy is a 2018 biographical drama starring Timothée Chalamet and Steve Carell. The film follows the life of teenager Nic Sheff as he battles with drug addiction, consequently causing a rift in his relationship…


Clay Cafe (Cafe Review)

Sitting at a table covered in vibrant bottles of glazes while painting and conversing with my friends would be the perfect Saturday. I invited my friends over, and we drove over to the nearest pottery…


Arcane: League of Legends (Show Review)

Director: Pascal Charrue Arnaud Delord Genre: Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Sci-Fi Show Length: One Season, Nine Episodes (Average of 41 Minutes per Episode, Net Runtime of 370 Minutes) Streaming on Netflix Arcane: League of Legends is rated TV-14 for…


Honeybee Creamery (Restaurant Review)

Summer is marked by its unforgiving heat, which makes it the perfect time to try out a new ice cream shop! Honeybee Creamery is one of Loudoun’s local treasures. The store started out as a…


Normal People (Book Review)

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, One and For All, One of Us is Lying, and The Duff – all these novels incorporate the opposite social status trope. The popular boy and nerdy girl…


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