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Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Give a Filibuster
Opinion Brandon Schultz 2/9/21 Opinion Brandon Schultz 2/9/21

Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Give a Filibuster

The filibuster prevents fruitful legislative action

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Science Fictionalizing Silicon Valley
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Science Fictionalizing Silicon Valley

Hulu hit “Devs” shows the highs and lows of tech work

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“The Invisible Man” Makes Visible Scares
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“The Invisible Man” Makes Visible Scares

Remake of Universal’s 1933 monster movie is a modern classic

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The King of the King of the Jungle
Scene Brandon Schultz 4/2/20 Scene Brandon Schultz 4/2/20

The King of the King of the Jungle

Roadside zookeeper’s devious exploits on full display through Netflix

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American Movies Can’t Stop Going “Downhill”
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American Movies Can’t Stop Going “Downhill”

Awkward “Force Majeure” remake turns off audiences

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“Parasite” Actors Can’t Worm into 92nd Oscars
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“Parasite” Actors Can’t Worm into 92nd Oscars

New nominations ignore superstar South Korean cast

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Streaming Sensation’s Second Season Stuns
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Streaming Sensation’s Second Season Stuns

Surprise hit “You” returns with binge-worthy bloodshed

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How Can Anybody Hate “The Happening ”?

A reappraisal of a much-maligned masterpiece

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High-Price and Bouyant Bites at Kura Sushi

Local restaurant is a dining delight with a digital twist

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Cheap Thrill(er)s: A Drive-In Double Feature

West Wind Theater blows competition out of the water

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Student Voices: Spicy Memes on Jesuit Screens

The oft-ignored voices of Santa Clara’s campus community make room for themselves online

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TRAITOR JOE’S

The dark secrets of the island-themed grocer shows trouble in paradise

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Billie Eilish is a Young Star With Room To Grow

The bittersweet songs of Eilish are edgy, dark and glaringly amateurish

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An Oscars with No Host is No Oscars at All

The Santa Clara’s resident film critic shows disdain for the most recent Oscars

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A Niche Award for an Overlooked Performance

Despite its levity, Hugh Grant’s role in “Paddington 2” is an Oscar-worthy role

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“Cross Currents” or The Life Aquatic at SCU

New exhibit displays anaqueous approach to pressing global crises

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Super Bowl Sunday Show Seems Spiritless

Maroon 5, Big Boi and Travis Scott aren’t enough to save the NFL from itself

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Shake Shack Shakes Things Up in Stanford

An indisputable East Coast favorite sets up shop in the Bay

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