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A Trip Under the Sea: A Review of The Little Mermaid (2023)

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We got a new look to our classic princess of the sea, as “The Little Mermaid” splashed into theaters on May 26 and took the world by storm. Little kids and adults everywhere have been itching to see this film since it was announced back in 2016. This film stands as a live-action remake of the 1989 Disney classic featuring our favorite little mermaid, Ariel. The big obvious change from the original to this live-action was the fact that this new Ariel played by Halle Bailey, is a black actress with pipes of gold. Many had issues with her race as the original followed a young white mermaid with bright red hair. I think they quickly changed their minds when they first heard Halle Bailey’s version of “Part of Your World.” The minute she started singing I knew she was a force to be reckoned with. She is Ariel. Photo Courtesy of Disney I was filled to the brim with nostalgia the minute the film started, from the beginning scene where Ariel and Flounder escape a shark to the “Kiss the Girl” bo

A Conversation with LBCC Poet Laureate Sarah Prieto

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What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word “poetry"? You may think of a way of rhyming or maybe some famous authors you’ve heard of. For some people, poetry means a way to escape reality, to pour your heart out when you are feeling at your lowest or maybe even your highest. For some, it is a way of life. Every Tuesday in the EDI, the Office of Institutional Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, the Poetry Club hosts their weekly meetings. In charge of those meetings is Poet Laureate Sarah Prieto, a freshman at LBCC. She is in charge of leading the weekly meetings and creating fun and creative events each term. In the past, she has put together a Valentine's Day event where they had poetry workshops with different prompts and loads of snacks! They have had a table at the campus Welcome Day in the fall, Spring Extravaganza, and the Pride event. This fall, Prieto hopes to put on an open mic night where guests can sing, recite poetry, or tell short stories. She want