The Substance: Injecting Ageism with the Attributes of Feminist Body Horror

By: Cameron Tyo March 17th, 2025 Note: This review will contain what some people might consider mild spoilers for The Substance You often hear people say they want to be a better version of themselves and question what they can do to achieve this. Time and time again, you see this as one is so

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Les Mis 25th Anniversary Concert: Revolutionary Music of Happiness and Anguish

By: Cameron Tyo February 10th, 2025 Les Mis was a book written by Victor Hugo that was adapted into a French musical in 1980. It has been a musical theater staple ever since an English adaptation of the show made its way to the West End in 1985 and eventually to Broadway. With this came

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Phantom of the Opera at The Royal Albert Hall: A Masterpiece Where Voices Really do Sound Like an Angel of Music

By: Cameron Tyo January 21st, 2025 Note: This review could include what people deem as mild spoilers for Phantom of the Opera. Please continue with this in mind The Phantom of the Opera book was released by Gaston Leroux in 1910 and, from that point forward, has been created into many different movie and show adaptations.

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The Australian Ballet presents the Nutcracker: A Sweet, Dreamy Dance through Festivities

By: Cameron Tyo December, 25th, 2024 The conductor appears before your very eyes and, with the orchestra’s help, creates an interlude with Christmasy chords from festive holiday strings being strummed in very melodic ways, making its way for the opening of the curtain revealing a grand hall where the Stahlbaulm family is making final preparations

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Sonic the Hedgehog 3: An Action-Packed High-Speed Emotional Roller Coaster

By: Cameron Tyo December, 20th, 2024 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has finally dashed onto theater screens for the general audience filled with goofy antics, a character-driven plot, and lighting blur action, just like its two predecessors. Unlike the last two movies, which jammed many references to different Sonic games to build up the characters you

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Eternal Sunshine: A Hint of Light Shines Through the Dreary and Darkness of Life

By: Cameron Tyo December, 2, 2024 A while ago now, back in March of 2024, Ariana Grande released her album Eternal Sunshine to most music streaming services on CD, vinyl, YouTube, etc., for the whole world to listen to after a four-year hiatus from being in the recording studio, making music to focus on her

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Hadestown: A Sad Song, a Tragedy, but Amazing Nonetheless

By: Cameron Tyo October 27th, 2024 Hadestown is a musical retelling of the Greek myth tale of “Orpheus and Eurydice,” weaving together modern concepts such as capitalism and elements of the myth “The Abduction of Persephone.” The story is told through soulful jazz-like tunes and powerful ballads, showing the bond between Orpheus and Eurydice, revealing

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