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Billie Eilish Breaks Record at Grammys

BY CHANEL LUBSEY STAFF WRITER The 62nd Grammy Awards, held at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on Jan. 27, inspired many who watched, as singer, songwriter and performer Billie Eilish took home a record-breaking number of awards. The annual show has celebrated talented musicians since 1959, ranking the…

Shanghai String Quartet Works With Students

BY JILLIAN MEHTAASST ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Professional music artists, The Shanghai String Quartet, will perform for students at a music department convocation on campus, and personally work with the students to help develop their skills. Laura Bogen, a junior music major, has worked with the group before and is…

Starz’s ‘Power’ Struggle Comes to An End

By Shannon MillerCo-Editor-In-Chief Who shot Ghost? The big reveal is just days away as fans approach the final episode of Starz’s hit television series, “Power.” Diehards have patiently waited since the show’s midseason finale, which aired on Nov.19, to discover who’s responsible for the death of protagonist James “Ghost” St.Patrick…

Eye Contact: The Value of Conversation

By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer A reception was held in the SAL Gallery to showcase Pauline Senemetis’ MA thesis titled “Eye Contact” on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Senemetis is a graduate student obtaining her MA in art photography in the fall 2019 semester. The photos lined along the walls captured the…

PTC Brings the Heat with Fahrenheit 451

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief For the first time, the Post Theatre Company will present a hybrid staged reading and performance as part of the 2019-20 season with “Fahrenheit 451,” presented by the graduate student company. This hybrid performance is unique in its casting; it will cast underclassmen in addition to…