Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Features

Book Review: Ottessa Moshfegh Take on a Village 

Ottessa Moshfegh’s writing style is bleak and authentic to a point of slightly grim. In Moshfegh’s most recent novel, Lapvona, it's entirely more gruesome....

Review: Berkeley Rep Brings Wuthering Heights to Life in a Haunting Musical Rendition

Last week, I went on a school field trip with my AP Literature class to see Emily Rice’s musical production of Wuthering Heights at...

Poetry Corner: December 2022

The moon smiled at me last night I wanted to pluck it from the sky and hold it tenderly in my palms, Moonlight illuminating the lines...

Luckiest Girl Alive: Female Rage and Empowerment

A few days ago, I received a text from my sister telling me to watch “Luckiest Girl Alive,”  a movie that premiered on Netflix...

The Benefits of Urban Trees

Excerpt from urban forestry research paper Fifty-five percent of people live in cities globally, and it is expected that this number will rise to sixty-eight...

Fun Halloween Events in the Bay!

Looking for a fun way to celebrate the spookiest time of year? Here is a list of ten fun things to do in the...

Three Spooky Stories to Get You in the Mood for Halloween

When you think of Halloween, do you think of dressing up with your friends and going to parties? Do you think of trick or...

The Underrepresented Joys of Joining Track

In every sport the most dreaded day of practice is conditioning. In track, that means running around the track endlessly, legs aching and out...