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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Co-creator Ben Sinclair stars as The Guy, a mild-mannered marijuana delivery man. High Maintenence follows him as he meets his various customers throughout New York.MAGES COURTESY OF David Russell/HBO

‘High Maintenance’

Shane Rene, Editor-in-Chief February 4, 2019

As legal cannabis markets emerge across the country, HBO’s “High Maintenance,” reminds us all of a simpler time. A time when buying weed on America’s favorite black market didn’t involve security...

Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny has been a staple of Latin music for years

Bad Bunny

Allegra Acosta February 4, 2019

Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio: The mysterious figure that goes by the alias of Bad Bunny. Growing up in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, his rise to stardom has expanded to the areas that he parties in: from a...

Michael Gandolini is set to fill his fathers shoes in the iconic role of Tony Soprano nearly six years after James Gandolfinis death.

The Sopranos Prequel

Brian O'Connell February 4, 2019

  Family sticks together. “The Many Saints of Newark,” the prequel film to HBO’s classic TV series “The Sopranos,” will feature James Gandolfini’s son in the iconic role of Tony...

Oscars roundup: short films

Oscars roundup: short films

Michael Brzezinski February 4, 2019

The unsung hero of awards season is upon us. It is time for what is almost always my favorite part of the awards race and that is the Oscar Shorts programs that hundreds of theaters nationwide display...

What’s Fresh on Amazon Prime

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief February 4, 2019

Generation Wealth Documentary photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield first began her in-depth look at society’s growing obsession with money. Over a decade later, the product is “Generation...

Nominations point to progress problems

Nominations point to progress problems

Michael Brzezinski January 28, 2019

If you are anything like me, the morning of Oscar nominations is an event in the same vein as Christmas morning. You get to wake up bright and early (7:20 a.m.) and watch usually two celebrity guests announce...

Original film stock of images during World War I have been digitized and colorized, shining a new light on the first World War for history buffs and casual viewers alike.

The Great War comes alive

Brian Pearlman, Nation & World Editor January 28, 2019

It starts out ordinarily enough: the stoic voices of soft-spoken British soldiers— tightly edited so that when one stops speaking, another immediately starts—recounting their experiences signing up,...

With an entirely unique animation style, Spider-Verse proves its merit both visually and narratively.

‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:’ Why it’s a must-see for everyone

Michael Edicola, Staff Writer January 28, 2019

Spider-Man has become somewhat of a household name over the last few decades, but rarely has it been represented to it’s full potential. That is until “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” stepped...

Starting in the 1960s, Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill were household names, writing for the New York Herald Tribune, Daily News, Newsday and the New York Post.

Breslin and Hamill: HBO’s look at journalism legends and the importance of human stories

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief January 28, 2019

Keys clack furiously and rapidly on typewriters, the room filled with smoke as newspapermen hash out the day’s stories. They work tirelessly against a strict and unwavering deadline for the paper will...

Indie theaters turn to teens

Indie theaters turn to teens

Holyn Thigpen January 28, 2019

Going to the movies is one of a handful of entertainment experiences that has survived into the millennial age of convenience. Though newer generations still rely on streaming platforms for most casual...

What’s fresh on Comedy Central

Lacey Latch, Editor-in-Chief January 28, 2019

Broad City  It’s the beginning of the end for one of the most brilliant shows to come out of Comedy Central’s nearly three decades on air. Frustrated by their lack of sketches making the...

lizabeth Yail stars as Guinevere Beck, the target of unhealthy obsession disguised as love for Penn Badgleys Joe Goldberg.

The missed messages of ‘You’

Carina Smith, Nation & World Editor January 28, 2019

Winter break is a great time to catch up on new shows guilt-free, and many people flocked to the Netflix original “You.” The show, adapted from the novel by Caroline Kepnes, is your classic boy-meets-girl...

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