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A Bold Breakdown of Donald Glover’s “This is America”

Donald Glover.
Atlanta, GA native, filmmaker, director, and eye-popping musical genius keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as he releases a jaw-dropping music video this passed weekend titled “This Is America”.

Everyone has grown to know Glover (AKA Childish Gambino) by his works that exude bold doses of self and the reality around him. His latest content release communicated exactly that! This is America is nothing short of what he usually does, if you’ve been a follower of his work since his “Camp” album, but this time he delivered on a visual level. Serving up a hot knuckle sandwich on a silver platter, this video was a compilation of sensitive symbolism and meaningful metaphors. This video has so much going on visually and conceptually, it’s impossible to watch it just once. Continue reading A Bold Breakdown of Donald Glover’s “This is America”

Newnan’s Nazi No-No

By Deke Lloyd
Writer, Contributor

The National Socialist Movement is a Neo Nazi group based out of Detroit, Michigan. They are a hate group and they have rallies in cites all over the country. The hate group has come to the forefront of the media after one of their recent rallies, Charlottesville. The National Socialist Movement, NSM, was responsible for the Unite the Right rally that led to a counter protester dying and others injured. The incident in Virginia has not slowed down the NSM or their supporters, another rally was planned for Saturday, April 20th, in Newnan, Georgia. Continue reading Newnan’s Nazi No-No

Dwayne Johnson’s Newest Will Leave Audiences in a Rampage

By Kevin Thomas
Writer, Contributor

1.5 out 5 stars (one of the worst I’ve seen this year)

Rampage is one of the most bizarrely terrible movies I’ve seen this year.  Taking its “story” from the always successful-source of a video game, this film collapses on impact due to insultingly underdeveloped characters, less-than-half-baked ideas, and a cast full of people who look either confused or bored throughout (excluding an appropriately hammy Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who understands the malarkey he’s in).  I don’t often leave for the restroom without qualms on missing vital pieces of plot info, but Rampage was an exception.  I knew where it was going, and it wasn’t anywhere good. Continue reading Dwayne Johnson’s Newest Will Leave Audiences in a Rampage