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New Music Revue: Ladytron deliver sombre yet danceable albumLadytron Time’s Arrow (Cooking Vinyl) 4.5/5 UK-based electronic dance band Ladytron’s seventh album, Time’s Arrow, offers a lot more than initially meets the eye. Listening to the music alone it’s unclear what the lyrics really mean to say, but with the synthesizer featured there’s a definite reason for vague lyrics overpowered by the eerie and […] Continue Reading |
Nic’s Flicks: Babylon at turns brilliant and incoherentBabylon (2022) 2/4 One of the most memorable movie experiences I had in 2022 came in the form of Damien Chazelle’s new Hollywood epic Babylon, which was released in December. This is one of those movies that I find very hard to sum up my feelings for—the technical brilliance battles with the incoherent storyline and […] Continue Reading |
Walking the Balance Beam: Keep looking aheadI wrote in the last issue of Nexus about the challenges of finding balance in life. Trying to find balance with the staples in life—such as eating and sleeping, or multitasking with school, work, paying rent, and having fun—can be pretty overwhelming. What many students (such as myself) find difficult is the time we take […] Continue Reading |
Killer Pooh and Dune, Two: The Nexus 2023 movie guideWe made it through another great year of movies. While 2022 delivered such stand-out gems as James Cameron’s stunning Avatar: The Way of Water and Joseph Kosinski’s breathtaking Top Gun: Maverick, this year promises even more amazement. There’s a lot to be excited about, so let’s get into it. 6: Winnie the Pooh: Blood and […] Continue Reading |
25 Years Ago in Nexus: January 25, 2023 issueWonder if they’re on Instagram: In our January 26, 1998 issue, we reported that some students were concerned for their safety due to their photos being put on display in a hallway outside of their classrooms for the Computer Technology program at the Interurban campus. Students felt this endangered their anonymity, but the college had […] Continue Reading |