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Aissatou B. Diallo

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Arts

The Doja Dilemma: Navigating Controversy and The Fickle Nature of Modern Fandom

Doja Cat’s situation offers a unique lens through which we can view the challenges and paradoxes of modern celebrity.

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Music

Oliver Tree Concert Review: For All The Aliens

Oliver Tree welcomed an anticipatory crowd wearing his classic pink and purple windbreaker, oversized blue pants, pink cat eye sunglasses, and blonde half bowl cut.

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Arts

What Basquiat Revealed to Me About Beyoncé and the Tiffany Diamond

Can commodifying art, specifically art that represents marginalized voices, ever be a means to a revolutionary end?

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Film

‘The French Dispatch’ Proves Aesthetics are Important

"The French Dispatch" isn’t just witty and lovable because of its premise: Anderson pays undivided attention to costuming and set design, making “The French Dispatch” an unforgettable tribute.

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Theater

‘Macbeth’ Review: Shakespeare, Featuring Your Imagination

As an easily accessible yet enchanting experience, this chilling 90-minute adaptation epitomizes the appeal of audio dramas.

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Music

Ari Lennox Review: ‘Pressure’ Hits the Spot

In this ode to foreplay, the fast-rising star teases us with hints to a new sound that leaves endless possibilities for her upcoming bops.

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