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Is the new Netflix One Piece adaptation worth watching?

Is the new Netflix “One Piece” adaptation worth watching?

”One Piece” may bring satisfaction to fans
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter September 21, 2023

After 30 years of continual manga updates and 1,076 anime episodes, Netflix has adapted Eiichiro Oda’s “One Piece” into a live-action series. After many unsuccessful adaptations of other anime, including...

Open Mic Night: A new Trinity tradition?

Open Mic Night: A new Trinity tradition?

Open Mic Night’s repeated success might be a sign that it isn’t going away anytime soon
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter September 15, 2023

Trinity University’s second annual Open Mic Night featured a wide variety of performers and a huge audience turnout. If this keeps up, Open Mic Night might become a permanent fixture here at Trinity. Last...

TU Film Club goes bigger and better than ever

TU Film Club goes bigger and better than ever

Fueled by post-pandemic success, TU Film Club offers more off-campus activities
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter September 7, 2023

After transitioning to the screening room in Dicke Hall last year with great success, the Trinity University Film Club is arranging to expand club activities further; this includes trips to movie theaters,...

A first-year, a prom and a doll’s house walk onto a stage

A first-year, a prom and a doll’s house walk onto a stage

From family drama to college humor, Trinity theatre has some variety in store
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter August 31, 2023

This fall, the Trinity theatre department has a season of dark and humorous entertainment awaiting the Trinity community. Lucas Hnath’s “A Doll’s House, Part 2” and Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin’s...

Barbie” is not a revolutionary masterclass in feminism

“Barbie” is not a revolutionary masterclass in feminism

Basic feminist ideas may be reductive but they still introduce audiences to some feminism
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter August 31, 2023

Although “Barbie” displays feminist ideas, it lacks intersectionality and simplifies what it means to be a woman or person assigned female at birth (AFAB) living under patriarchy. The film sticks to...

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