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The Clarion

‘Fever Dream’ from Palaye Royale

Paul Becker, Staff Writer November 23, 2022

From the dance halls of the Palais Royale in Toronto, where two old souls had met ages ago, comes the fashion rock and brother-trio of Payale Royale, ironically from the Divorce Capital of America, Las...

DC Comics brings back Teen Titans

Megan Anderson, Staff Writer November 23, 2022

In the recent year or so, DC Comics has come out with a series of graphic novels revolving around a popular yet highly unappreciated set of characters, the Teen Titans. Particularly on 2 characters that...

‘Dreamlight Valley’: The new ‘Stardew Valley’

Lillian Coppelman, Editor in Chief November 23, 2022

Have you ever wanted to catch fish with Donald Duck and Goofy? Make a garden with Wall-E and Mickey Mouse? Cast spells with Merlin and Ursula? Well, Disney’s “Dreamlight Valley” has all that and...

‘Babylon 5’ was a space show that gave hope

Grant Nelson, Staff Writer November 23, 2022

An old TV show worth watching these days is “Babylon 5.” Dubbed an American space opera television series, it was created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski and first aired in February 1993. “Babylon...

Explore life in the Nine Realms with ‘God of War Ragnarok’

Grant Nelson, Staff Writer November 23, 2022

After 5 years of waiting, “God of War Ragnarök” was finally released on Nov. 9 by Santa Monica Studio and Sony Interactive. In the game, you get to journey through each of the Nine Realms as the...

‘World of Darkness’ role-playing game is a gothic vampire classic

Grant Nelson, Staff Writer November 23, 2022

A role-playing game worth checking out is the gothic vampire classic “World of Darkness.” The setting of the game is a dark parody of the world we live in, an urban fantasy world that has modern day...

Nate Marshall, a poet and instructor at UW-Madison, answers students’ questions during a reading held in the Truax Campus Studio Theater on Nov. 3. Marshall read from his latest poetry book, “Finna.”

Sharing the tales behind the poems he writes

Bryce Dailey  , Staff Writer November 23, 2022

Accomplished wordsmith Nate Marshall gave a reading of his poetry at Madison College on Thursday, Nov. 3. The poet read sections from his recent book, “Finna,” an intimate collection of poems relating...

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’

Anderson Corcoran, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

With a new addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe of another Doctor Strange film, Marvel fans have had ups and downs throughout the new motion picture featuring the master of sorcery. Benedict Cumberbatch...

A review of ‘Constantine: Distorted Illusions’

Megan Anderson , Staff Writer November 9, 2022

Imagine being an 18-year-old London youth with your life going in no direction. Your parents want you to go one way, but you have dreams of your own: to be a punk rocker and write music. But your parents...

‘Farscape’ TV series highlighted the magic of space exploration

Grant Nelson, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

A TV show worth watching is the cult classic, “Farscape.” Originally airing on SciFi, this is a science fiction drama following a group of space fugitives fleeing two evil galactic empires in the midst...

Exploring ‘The X-Files’ still fun

Grant Nelson , Staff Writer November 9, 2022

A show I would highly recommend to all those who were not born in the ‘90s or don’t trust those in power is the cult classic “The X-Files.” The show ran for 11 seasons and dealt with conspiracies,...

Rae Senarighi speaks at a gallery event at the Truax Campus in September.

Our friend Rae: Artist’s lasting influence

T Clearwater, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

At our school we have had some wonderful art exhibits and have even more planned! Most recently was the exhibit Transcend with The Transpainter, Rae Senarighi. He gave us a great exploration of trans and...

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