CULTURE

Fortnite’s cosmetic items need to become harder to purchase so that I can keep my Batman dabs

Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, needed to find a way to make their free-to-play…

Hours after film’s historic Oscars win, the director of ‘RRR’ visits LMU

S.S. Rajamouli’s movie “RRR” became the first Indian film to ever win an Oscar when…

SFTV hosts premiere ep of “You” with Executive Producer Sera Gamble

Following an in-person premiere of season four, part two of Netflix’s “You,” creator and executive…

What Everything Everywhere All at Once gets right about ADHD

“Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” has taken the film industry by storm with its captivating…

What the Future of Cryptocurrency Can Learn From Sam Bankman-Fried

“Everyone goes around pretending perception reflects reality, it doesn’t, some of the decade’s greatest people…

How To Be Funny With Zoe Zakson

[Music fade in] Emma 0:02 Want to learn how to kick-start a career in comedy…

Five Takeaways from Jennette McCurdy’s Keynote Speech

On Feb. 15, Jennette McCurdy sat across from outgoing Editor-in-Chief of the Los Angeles Loyolan,…

Exit The King: LMU Takes On An Absurdist Play About Mortality

The first weekend of shows has wrapped for Exit the King, an absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco exploring themes of mortality, legacy, and gratitude.The play follows King Berenger (Andrew Solari), a 400-year-old ruler of a once great kingdom, who is now faced with his inevitable death, orchestrated by his first wife, Queen Marguerite (Madeleine Shallan). 

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California Premiere of “Ride the Cyclone”: The Shocking TikTok-Famous Musical

Eerie vocals float through the theater, describing the endless cycle of birth and death, when…

The first deaf Black woman to perform at the Super Bowl went viral

Rihanna’s 2023 Super Bowl halftime show was undeniably a historical moment in pop culture. The…