‘Batman v. Superman’ stumbles DCEU start
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Let’s just get this straight: “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is not bad. Despite all the critics hailing it as the second crucifixion of Christ, there really […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Let’s just get this straight: “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” is not bad. Despite all the critics hailing it as the second crucifixion of Christ, there really […]
By Grant Stoner | The Duquesne Duke As a young child, the battles within the Pokémon television shows always fascinated me. While I thoroughly enjoyed the traditional turn-based combat in the games, the intense and […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke Last Thursday, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law a bill that prevented employers and businesses from discriminating based on one’s race, religion, age, and sex. However, […]
By Julian Routh | Editor-in-Chief In the decade since they started playing music together, the three guys in local garage rock band Meeting of Important People have watched each other grow personally and musically. Their […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke It’s difficult to assess Kendrick Lamar’s newest album in the context of the rest of his career. It would not be too far of a stretch to say […]
By Sean Ray | a&e editor Spawned by the creators of the ever-popular “Welcome to Night Vale,” “Alice Isn’t Dead” is a brand new podcast, airing its first episode last Tuesday, about the travels of […]
By Zachary Landau | The Duquesne Duke It feels weird reviewing “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD” considering the next entry in the franchise is releasing later this year. It conveys a lack of […]
By Sean Ray | a&e editor After the absolute bombshell that was dropped at the finale of “House of Cards” season three, fans were probably expecting things to escalate from there. They were wrong. Season […]
By Sean Ray | a&e editor The topic of representing minorities is a sensitive one in Hollywood. The recent movement against the near all-white Oscars sparked fierce controversy. Recently, another aspect of this multi-faceted issue […]
By Nicole Prieto | The Duquesne Duke Lisa Lutz’s “The Passenger” begins with a bang. Specifically, the body of Tanya Dubois’s husband, Frank, left dead on the bottom landing of a stairwell from a bad […]
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