Movie Review: Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan’s historical biopic is a must-see this summer

Director Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated historical biography film, “Oppenheimer,” hit theaters this past weekend and more than exceeded expectations. The film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as […]

The story of “The Boy Who Wore Blue”
Stacy Chapin tells the story of Ethan through this children’s book

“It was cathartic,” Stacy Chapin said. “Anything we do, any opportunity we have to speak about him, it keeps his memory out there.”  “The Boy Who Wore Blue,” written by […]

OPINION: The death of albums
Streaming services are changing how artists and listeners view an album

Albums used to be long format groupings of songs that had a common theme between them all. Nowadays, albums just seem like a loose grouping of songs that were made […]

Review: My Own Private Idaho 
River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves star in this adventure drama film

Last week at Kenworthy, they showcased My Own Private Idaho (1991). My Own Private Idaho, starring the late River Phoenix and a very young Keanu Reeves, is a truly unique […]

OPINION: FSY and Called Conference at UI
University of Idaho betrays LGBTQA staff and students

University of Idaho houses summer activities ran by anti-LGBTQA faiths Christ Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  Over the summer, as UI doesn’t have as many […]