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Inaaya Siddiqui - Staff Reporter

Inaaya Siddiqui - Staff Reporter
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This is my first year publishing articles on 42fifty. I am in my senior year at Oswego High School. I am involved in a variety of extracurriculars, including WE Club, the Muslim Student Association, the Oswego High Coalition, and the National English Honors Society.

The Brothers Sun stays in Netflix’s top ten: A spectacular show worth the binge

"The Brother's Sun" being watched on a TV in the dark, as the characters sit at a table together. Credit: Inaaya Siddiqui, 42Fifty

Well-loved by its audience, it’s no surprise that “The Brothers Sun” has a rotten tomatoes rating of 84%, therefore certified fresh by the tomato meter, and an audience score of 93%. IMDb has rated this show a nice 7.7/10, but I believe it should have gotten an even higher rating. “The Brothers Sun” is still in Netflix’s top ten TV shows, sitting pretty as the second most-watched show in the United States for two weeks now, since its release on Jan. 4.

Podcast: Worst Christmas Music Tier List

A photo of a Christmas tree.

In this one-off podcast, we rank our least favorite Christmas songs based off of how bad they are. Which ones might actually be good, and which ones will get you uninvited from Christmas dinner?

‘Heaven knows’ ignites an ever-burning flame with stunning and experimental tracks 

The reviewer's Spotify open to the PinkPantheress's album, "Heaven knows" which features compelling lyrics and symbolism. Credit: Inaaya Siddiqui, 42Fifty

On Nov. 10, PinkPantheress released her debut studio album “Heaven knows.” The release of this album has been highly anticipated since the release of her debut mix tape “to hell with it" nearly two years ago on Oct. 15, 2021.

Oswego Poetry Day provides platform for students to speak up

OH student Ashbilyn Crawhorn presents a written piece during Poetry Day. Students had time to write and then read their own poetry during the event. Credit: Erin Holtz

For the third year in a row, students had an opportunity to share their voices and ideas at an in-school poetry event on Oct. 26 in the Barnes Performance Art Center.  English teacher Erin Holtz, the creator of Poetry Day for Oswego High School, stated that the reason Poetry Day is crucial is because “There’s a lot of students in our school community who don't necessarily go to the dances or participate in Mr. Oswego, and they have different interests... I think this is a way that our school community can serve that group of students and help to encourage their voices.”

Drake’s “For All the Dogs” deceives listeners

Pictured is Drake's "For All the Dogs" album cover. Credit: OVO/Republic

In this podcast, 42Fifty repoters Enrique Salas-Aguirre and Inaaya Siddiqui discuss their opinions on Drake's most recent studio album, "For All The Dogs." The podcast includes explanation of the album's highs and lows, as well as details on specific moments within tracks.