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Final Fantasy XV Review

Final Fantasy XV Review

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed December 12, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Steven Quinones | Staff Writer It has been 29 years since the first installment of the Final Fantasy franchise was released, and the franchise is still going strong. The last real installment was released three years ago, and the hype for something to come along and revitalize the franchise was overwhelming. Final Fantasy XV went through a lot toRead More

Review: T.V.’s Revival of Iconic Court Cases and Investigations

Review: T.V.’s Revival of Iconic Court Cases and Investigations

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Lily Margaret Jones | Co-Editor-in-Chief Because original ideas are few and far between these days, both film and television have taken to remaking and recreating stories of the past. While we are used to watching as conglomerates like Disney and Time Warner recycle fictional princess and superhero content on a variety of platforms, 2016 saw the resurgence of a differentRead More

Mission Restaurant Review

Mission Restaurant Review

Check It Out, Off Campus October 31, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Claire Latsko | Associate Editor I went on a mission to find a good burger place in Newport, and I think Mission is that spot. Hidden off of Broadway, Mission is a small, hole in the wall burger joint in Newport that is a great spot to grab lunch or dinner with friends on the weekend. The wooden interior ofRead More

Review: ‘The Children’s Hour’

Review: ‘The Children’s Hour’

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Features October 28, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Michelle Karparis | Associate Editor  This past weekend, the Salve Regina Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance presented “The Children’s Hour,” a play by Lillian Hellman. The play was directed by Reggie Phoenix and performed at the Casino Theatre in Newport. The setting of the play was at a private school called Dobie/Wright in 1934. Act I takes place inRead More

Op Ed: Stranger Things is a New Classic

Op Ed: Stranger Things is a New Classic

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed October 10, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

*Note: This article contains Stranger Things spoilers* By Caroline Connick | Staff Writer Try not to get trapped in the “Upside Down” when you watch Netflix’s original series, Stranger Things. This gripping sci-fi series is all the scandal and mystery of Pretty Little Liars, childish shenanigans and adventure of The Goonies, super-human action of the Marvel franchise and treacherous other-worldly encounters of AvatarRead More