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Nathan Fielder Blurs the Line Between TV and Reality
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Nathan Fielder Blurs the Line Between TV and Reality

His new show “The Rehearsal” is top-tier cringe comedy but begins to bring up concerns around his methodology

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The 2022 Studio Art Senior Exhibition is Now Open
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The 2022 Studio Art Senior Exhibition is Now Open

Dowd closes out the year with stunning work from 10 senior studio art majors

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Oh, the Theatrical Places We used to Go
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Oh, the Theatrical Places We used to Go

A historical account into independent Bay Area movie theaters

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Toro y Moi Blends Psychedelia, Soul on “MAHAL”
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Toro y Moi Blends Psychedelia, Soul on “MAHAL”

New album from the Berkeley-based artist is a contagiously fun ride

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“Wet Leg’s” Off-The-Wall, Unassuming Debut
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“Wet Leg’s” Off-The-Wall, Unassuming Debut

Self-titled debut offers polished post-punk with sarcastic, witty writing

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Creating the Extraordinary out of the Ordinary
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Creating the Extraordinary out of the Ordinary

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” broadens Asian representation through creative cinematic narrative

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A Pleasant Return to the Magic? It’s Complicated.
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A Pleasant Return to the Magic? It’s Complicated.

While “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” improves upon its previous perils, the story still falls short

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Life and Death in the Age of Climate Change
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Life and Death in the Age of Climate Change

“The Endless End” explores the rich past and complicated present for all non-human life

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When Dating Takes a Dark Turn
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When Dating Takes a Dark Turn

“Fresh” gives feminist insight into the objectification women face in the dating world

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Denzel Curry Channels Jazz, 90’s Hip-Hop on Latest Album
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Denzel Curry Channels Jazz, 90’s Hip-Hop on Latest Album

“Melt My Eyez See Your Future” marks a tonal shift in both writing and production for Curry

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Escaping ‘Escapism’ in Bastille’s Latest Album
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Escaping ‘Escapism’ in Bastille’s Latest Album

“Give Me the Future” upends reality and the meaning of ‘escape’

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A Cinematic Destination
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A Cinematic Destination

“Drive My Car” captures a splendid cinematic take on an unlikely friendship, highlighting a rising interest in East Asian Cinema

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A Journey Through the Practice of Printmaking
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A Journey Through the Practice of Printmaking

New Dowd exhibit features the distinctive styles of printmakers Golbganou Moghaddas and Art Hazelwood

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“The Dream” is an ethereal, stripped-back version of Alt-J
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“The Dream” is an ethereal, stripped-back version of Alt-J

Ever-evolving alt rock trio Alt-J dials down for an expansive and introspective new LP.

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Mitski’s Electrifying Return
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Mitski’s Electrifying Return

“Laurel Hell” weaves in feelings of love, loneliness and dread in an 80s synth-pop sound

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Hippo Campus Takes Indie Rock to Experimental, Genre-Bending Territory
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Hippo Campus Takes Indie Rock to Experimental, Genre-Bending Territory

Four years since their last album,“LP3” attempts to find a new identity for Minnesota band Hippo Campus

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Kara Maria’s Abstract World of Endangered Animals
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Kara Maria’s Abstract World of Endangered Animals

Maria’s exhibit at the de Saisset Museum combines expressive painting with “hidden” commentary.

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The Rise of the Industry Plant
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The Rise of the Industry Plant

While the term industry plant becomes ubiquitous in the music industry, its various definitions indicate issues plaguing the music industry

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