Review
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The Robbery and Murder of Lucrezia de Medici: The Marriage Portrait beautifully interweaves art, feminism and mental health into a powerful story
Lila Alonso Limongi ’26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In 2020, every 11 minutes, a woman or girl was killed…
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Can Cassandra Clare Write Her Way Out of YA?
Mel Jones ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer When Cassandra Clare’s latest novel Sword Catcher was announced five years ago,…
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Dicks: The Musical – Movie Review
Avary Amaral ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Writer Larry Charles’s Dicks: The Musical offers a twist of a societal narrative. In…
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The Ritual of Daughters and Mothers: A Review of Mona Awad’s Rouge
Haley Clough ‘26 / Emertaiment Monthly Head Music Editor Mona Awad’s claim to fame comes from her keen ability to…
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Our Flag Means Death Season Two: A Love Letter to Israel “Izzy,” Hands
Rebecca Horton ‘25 / Emertainment Monthly Assistant TV/Misc Editor For months, viewers of Our Flag Means Death waited for the…
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Boston Lyric Stage’s Assassins Hit Its Target
Ryn Brierley ‘27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer In a divided America, it is easy to find the messages of…
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Anne Hathaway Stuns as Prison Psychologist in Eileen Trailer
Viva Reimers ‘24 Emertainment Monthly / Marketing Merch & Events Coordinator Critics’ thoughts are included in the trailer of Eileen: …
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Spider Man 2: Parker and Morales Are Back in This Two-Front Sequel
Theo Andrews ‘26 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Spider-Man 2 for the Playstation 5 is simply amazing, but there are…
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All-Star Superman Review: Comics at their most true.
Andrew Miller ’27 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer “Doomed Planet. Desperate Scientists. Last Hope. Kindly Couple.” In that page, the…
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