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CULTURAL BUZZ
Grammy-award-winning singer and songwriter Daniel Caesar released his latest album, “Never Enough,” on April 7.
Caesar has famously collaborated with many other talented musicians in the past, such as Justin Beiber and Kali Uchis, and the R&B artist brings a distinctive sound to every piece he works on.
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However, “Never Enough” displays Caesar’s talent as a solo artist. It’s a remarkable album that showcases his exceptional songwriting prowess, featuring a diverse range of genres and demonstrating his versatility as an artist.
Highlights from the album include “Valentina,” a ballad that showcases Caesar’s vocal range and vulnerability, and “Always,” a groovy, uptempo track featuring his smooth vocals.
Overall, “Never Enough” is a significant achievement for Daniel Caesar and a testament to his talent as a musician and lyricist. The album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates some good R&B.
Adah Hamman, Journalism I student
“Doctor Who: An Unlikely Heist” was released on April 7 on Apple Arcade for exclusively iOS devices. Though Android users are unable to download the app, they aren’t missing out on much.
The game’s levels, consisting of finding hidden objects in a scene, quickly get repetitive and are far too easy.
And the visuals aren’t much better: the first thing that players notice upon opening the game is its outdated-looking art style — and soon after, its bland dialogue.
Not only that, but the characters are poorly developed, with unrealistic and exaggerated reactions and events that don’t add any elements of suspense or mystery to the game’s plot.
For players who don’t know much about Doctor Who, the game is confusing, and for those who know more about the show’s plot, it doesn’t seem to relate much.
Altogether, it’s unlikely that even Doctor Who fans will enjoy playing An Unlikely Heist.
-- Maya Shrivastav, Webmaster
The new Watermelon Mint Sunjoy drink at Chickfil-A was released in a line of four drinks on April 3. From its cute presentation to its fresh spring flavor, this sweet and refreshing seasonal drink will make drinkers feel like reclining by the pool.
This drink is similar to Chick-fil-A lemonade, in that it has a lot of pulp and a similar acidity. However, the mint flavor comes through well adding a new twist, and some bitterness balances the sweetness of the drink.
The watermelon flavor does not shine compared to the mint and it can only be tasted toward the end, but it adds to the drink and has a pleasant aftertaste.
This drink only has one size, but the price is fair for the amount you get at $2.65.
Overall, this drink has a great taste that puts drinkers in the spring mood with its sweet and refreshing flavors.
Audrey St. Onge, Business Manager
