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Michael Key showcases “Forever LSU” in a gallery exhibition on the first floor of the LSU Student Union on Monday, Aug. 20, 2018.

LSU alumnus shows campus’ unseen beauty

By Amaya Lynch August 22, 2018

Titled "Forever LSU," University alumnus Michael Key's collection of landscape photography introduces a new perspective of the beauty all around LSU's campus. The exhibit opened in the Student Union Art...

to all the boys i've loved before

Rev Ranks: ‘To All the Boys I Loved Before’ perfects teen rom-com genre

By Amaya Lynch August 21, 2018

Stars: 4.5/5 The cinematic aesthetic derived from teen rom-coms is brought back to life in the Netflix original film “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” Adapted from Jenny Han’s...

Mike the Tiger performs in the PMAC on Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018.

Recap: Rapper T.I. brings nostalgia to 2018 Bengal Bound Concert

By Michelle Gauchet August 19, 2018

Students celebrated their return to campus at rapper T.I.’s concert to close out Bengal Bound 2018, the University’s official welcome week, on Aug. 18. The concert, hosted by the Student Activities...

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Rev Ranks: ‘Whitney’ a moving, heartbreaking portrayal of life of Whitney Houston

By Claire Bermudez July 12, 2018

Filmmaker Kevin Macdonald gives viewers a new look into the life and death of Whitney Houston with his new documentary “Whitney.”  The film follows the rise and fall of Houston, who...

Rev Ranks: ‘Ocean’s 8’ fun, lighthearted continuation of franchise

Rev Ranks: ‘Ocean’s 8’ fun, lighthearted continuation of franchise

By Claire Bermudez July 5, 2018

Stars: 4/5 2018 has had the largest box office sales in years, and for good reason. With films such as “Black Panther,” “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Incredibles 2,”...

Festival attendees gather around at the Baton Rouge Oyster Festival on Saturday, June 30, 2018.

Jolie Pearl hosts inaugural Baton Rouge Oyster Festival

By Claire Bermudez July 4, 2018

The Capital City kicked off Fourth of July festivities with Jolie Pearl Oyster Bar’s inaugural Baton Rouge Oyster Fest on June 30, where oyster lovers everywhere were invited to come together and...

Mouton sells craft beers and cocktails at White Star Market on June 26, 2018. 

White Star Market offers culturally varied foods from local vendors

By Claire Bermudez June 27, 2018

The highly-anticipated food hall, White Star Market, opened its doors May 17. The market includes booths from several local vendors and offers food that everyone can enjoy. Gov’t Taco is a trendy...

The logo of Theatre Baton Rouge is etched in glass. Theatre Baton Rouge is performing To Kill A Mockingbird on Sept. 21, 2017. Theatre Baton Rouge will run the show from Sept. 22 through Oct. 8, 2017.

Baton Rouge hosts variety of events to fill your summer days and nights

By Claire Bermudez June 22, 2018

As the month of June comes to an end, Baton Rouge is hosting an array of activities over the next two weekends. Residents and visitors have the opportunity to enjoy their summer by attending musicals...

Rev Ranks: Christina Aguilera makes comeback, hits big with ‘Liberation’

Rev Ranks: Christina Aguilera makes comeback, hits big with ‘Liberation’

By Claire Bermudez June 21, 2018

Stars: 5/5 Pop diva Christina Aguilera blessed the world with “Liberation” last week, making another mark in the music industry. After the commercial failure of her last two albums “Lotus”...

Youngblood album art

Rev Ranks: ‘Youngblood’ falls flat, one-dimensional, tonally confusing

By Ha-Vy Nguyen June 20, 2018

Stars: 3/5 Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer’s third full-length studio album, “Youngblood,” was released June 15. The album is a drastic but not well-executed departure from...

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Rev Ranks: ‘Cobra Kai’ is sequel every ‘Karate Kid’ fan has been waiting for

By Evan Saacks June 14, 2018

Stars: 5/5 You would be hard-pressed to find someone who loves the 1984 classic “The Karate Kid” more than me. You would also be hard-pressed to find someone who hates its sequels and the 2010...