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“Joker: Folie à Deux” is a true piece of meta-fiction and depiction of psychological conditions

“Joker: Folie à Deux" is a true piece of meta-fiction and depiction of psychological conditions
A deeper understanding of director Todd Phillips’ intention behind the Joker sequel and the psychological disorders represented by Arthur Fleck may clear up the many misconceptions that are preventing general audiences from enjoying the film.
Kelly Van Duine, Staff Writer October 16, 2024

Disclaimer: this review contains spoilers for “Joker: Folie à Deux” (2024). Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie à Deux,” the sequel to “Joker” (2019), hit theaters on Oct. 4. A combination of unexpected elements in the film, such as the Joker’s downfall and a musical number, left fans feeling...

Amazing Short Stories for a Busy Semester

Amazing Short Stories for a Busy Semester
Your next reading might be on this list.
Clarissa Jocelyn, Managing Editor September 17, 2024

As the semester starts and the pace ramps up, not all of us have the time to read more books for fun on top of our classes' reading requirements. For those who want to read more books but do not have the time to read a 300-page novel, here are some short stories you can read between class breaks or on...

Upcoming art and entertainment events at Biola

Upcoming art and entertainment events at Biola
Take a look at some dates for creative events happening later this semester.
Patricia Yang, Editor-in-Chief January 18, 2024

The new semester has begun, and on its heels are several exciting events inviting students to attend and participate. Listed below are a handful of dates to mark in your calendar for events happening throughout this spring semester.  JAN. 16–26: ART LEAGUE’S STUDENT SHOW Art League is hosting...

CMA students watch Sundance films that afflict the comfortable

Biolans dialogue about film, art, politics and religion at the Sundance Film Festival.
Annual festival broadens filmmakers' perspectives.
Lauren Good, Staff Writer February 7, 2023

The Sundance film festival takes place annually in Park City, Utah, where filmmakers and film-goers experience a full week of watching independent films from across the globe. The intentions behind the most popular films today are loved by fans because they comfort the afflicted. Yet, the Sundance film...

Biola clubs take part in the involvement fair

Student clubs set up tables along the campus walkway in hope of recruiting new members.
Students make connections via on-campus clubs.
Shelby LaPorte, Entertainment Editor January 26, 2023

On Jan. 25, Biola clubs and organizations set up along Sutherland Way for the Involvement Fair where representatives encouraged fellow students to stop by their booths. From science to sports to entertainment, students can join a club to become a part of a smaller community within Biola.  JOINING A...

Video games are actually good for you — here’s why

Video games can relieve stress and improve hand-eye coordination.
Virtual adventures might be more than just a distraction from reality — they can also improve your mind's ability to process information.
Amelia Schuhler, Opinions Editor November 12, 2022

The video game industry is booming in 2022. COVID-19 caused much of the growth happening in the entertainment industry as people around the world turned to television, movies and video games to take their minds off of current events. According to PwC’s Global Entertainment and Media Outlook’s comprehensive...

2022 MTV Video Music Awards Recap

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This year's MTV Video Music Awards were full of musical surprises and set unprecedented records.
Fashion Castillo-Delgadillo, Arts & Entertainment Editor August 30, 2022

With hosts LL Cool J, Nicki Minaj and Jack Harlow, the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards premiered live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Sunday, Aug. 28. The award show set groundbreaking records and was full of many surprises, including a new album announcement from Taylor Swift and guest...

Oscar nominations reveal recognition of Asian American filmmakers

Oscar nominations reveal recognition of Asian American filmmakers
Asian Americans are breaking records, and this is just the beginning.
Lauren Vander Tuig, Staff Writer April 15, 2021

Six Asian Americans have been nominated for the first time in Oscars history. From actors to directors, Asian Ameicans have remained active within the film industry, yet their hard work and dedication is only now beginning to be given some time in the limelight. In the past, Asian talent has most...

Anonymous social media creates community

Anonymous social media creates community
Popular anonymous pages bring students together through humor and honesty.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor February 21, 2020

(This story was originally published in print on Feb. 20, 2020). ANONYMITY ENCOURAGES UNITY  “Send us your juiciest confessions. Shared anonymously.”  Instagram pages such as @byeolaconfessions and @biiola_tea have had a major impact on the student culture at Biola University. These social...

Listen to Blossoms’ latest album for a little pick-me-up

The release presents nonstop hits.
Madasyn Korhonen February 6, 2020

English indie band Blossoms provides a fun listening experience in latest album “Foolish Loving Spaces,” where they dive into deep topics including relationships, love and heartbreak, while keeping it lighthearted through upbeat instrumentals and positive lyrics. Frontman Tom Ogden impressively delivers...

Chimes Weekly News Update on KBR The Torch (Nov. 9, 2018)

November 9, 2018

Every week, the Chimes partners with Biola’s student-run radio, KBR The Torch, to give an update on weekly news. This week’s podcast features host and Chimes Arts & Entertainment Editor Pierce Singgih and Chimes Editor-in-chief Christian Leonard, includes updates about a fallen tree in front...

“The Boys Next Door” joyfully highlights those in the intellectually challenged community

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Theatre 21 presents a two-act comedy-drama 1986 classic.
Brooke Torres, Freelance Writer November 8, 2018

“The Boys Next Door” opens this Friday, Nov. 9, presenting a stellar comedic production with serious and important undertones. This production details the lives of four men with different intellectual challenges and their caretaker Jack. It highlights the different challenges these characters go...