The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 25, 2024 

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‘You’ season four, part two unpredictable but thrilling for fans

“Hello you” is the growing catch phrase for producer and actor Penn Badgley (“Gossip Girl”)  known as Joe Goldberg in the Netflix show “You.”  Season Four was split, the first section aired Feb. 9 and the second premiered March 9….

The 1975 spreads love in ‘Being Funny in A Foreign Language’

Indie-pop band The 1975 (“I’m In Love With You”) released their fifth studio album “Being Funny In A Foreign Language,” returning with all of the genre blending sounds we have come to expect from them. The album was originally teased…

She-Hulk smashes through fourth wall, packs little punch 

Since the release of “Avengers: Endgame” and the conclusion of the “Infinity Saga,” Marvel Studios seems to have somewhat lost its way in terms of both quality and storytelling. Having put out six films, eight television shows and one special…

‘Final Gambit’ brings ‘Inheritance Games’ triology to satisfying end

“The Final Gambit” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (“The Naturals”) is the third book in “The Inheritance Games” series. The book follows Avery Grambs almost one year after the first book takes place. She is close to having full access to…

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Prince combines soft vocals, sexy vibes on latest album

On Sept. 30 prolific music icon Prince released his 33rd studio album, “Art Official Age.” Prince, well known for his flashy costumes and dazzling stage presence, has not released an album since the 2010 album “20Ten.” In his career, Prince…

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Best of Netflix: Stream hidden horror gems this October

[su_custom_gallery source=”media: 18290,18289,18291,18292″ limit=”23″ width=”100″ height=”150″] In October, horror movies sweep across thousands of screens. At home, on laptops, in theaters; it seems as though no one can escape the scary genre. So often though, horror films result in sub-par…

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New installment of Super Smash Bros. filled with fun for all

Since its initial debut in 1999 on the Nintendo 64, Super Smash Bros. has seen one popular entry after another. From the N64 to the GameCube to the Wii, the pace has yet to slow down as Nintendo rounds up…

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Glass Animals get wild on musical jungle book ‘Zaba’

As the indie music scene continues its rise in popularity, a plethora of acts have come into their own, developing new sounds and creating unique styles. This musical revolution has provided some very different and eccentric styles, and the same…

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Paloma Faith’s musical contradictions transcend genres

In 2009, U.K. based artist Paloma Faith released her debut single “Stone Cold Sober.” Upon its release, Faith became a household name across the U.K. and large portions of Europe. From that moment, Faith went on to release her albums…

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‘Gone Girl’ delivers big thrills, chills unsettled audiences

“Gone Girl,” the latest film from director David Fincher (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) is a tough film to write about, both because of its complexities and its surprises. Without spoiling anything, the film, based on Gillian Flynn’s novel…

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