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Malachite Rutherford - Staff Reporter

Malachite Rutherford - Staff Reporter
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I am a senior. this is my first year with 42fifty. I hope to become a music producer in the future. I love music, photography, and cinematography. I am excited to be working in this class to further my knowledge of journalism.

The big 3: Drake, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole creating drama for listeners

Pictured is a cartoon silhouette image of the “Big 3” involved in the hip hip drama. Likenesses of the rappers are, left to right: Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J.Cole. Credit: Alexandra Gregar and Gianna King, 42Fifty

A line in Drake's “First Person Shooter” with fellow rapper J. Cole is currently the biggest hip-hop ‘beef’ that has been anticipated for years. Involving Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole, the drama was solidified in “We Don’t Trust You,” released on March 22, a collaborative album between Future and producer Metro Boomin.

Upcoming movie releases make for a good spring

As pictured by IMBD, there are many spring movies being released in 2024. Credit: Malachite Rutherford, 42Fifty

Plenty of movie studios and companies are having a surplus of movies releasing this spring and summer. Some most recent releases at Kendall 11 in Oswego IL include: “Kung Fu Panda 4,” “Dune: Part 2,” “Imaginary,” and “Bob Marley: One Love.” Many people in the Oswego community, including students of OHS, are very excited about these new releases coming to Kendall 11.  Most opinions on Movie releases are positive however there are a few upcoming movies that have people a bit worried for the future of their fun evenings. The vast majority has already loved the past release schedule and yet there are some movies like “Kung Fu Panda 4.” If you want to read more about the movie then click here

Why Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice league was so hated

Suicide squad: Kill the Justice League IMDB page is shown below. Credit: Malachite Rutherford, 42Fifty

Suicide Squad from DC Comics was created in 1959, It is a team of villains/antiheros who are forced to do work for the government, and in return, they get time off their jail sentences. It has had many recreations and adaptations over the years. Some were beloved by many, like “The Suicide Squad 2021”, directed by James Gunn. And some are absolutely hated like “Suicide Squad 2016”, directed by David Ayer. 

Invincible: A review of an (almost) perfect show

"Invincible" on Amazon Prime Video 2021. Credit: Malachite Rutherford, 42Fifty

“Invincible”: a name that many people have come to enjoy throughout the 2020s thus far. But why is it so loved by people of many ages and backgrounds? Why is this treasured T.V. show so important for modern day audiences? And what makes the show so amazing? The series was released on Mar. 25, 2021 and it automatically began with a huge bang. Episode one, “It's About Time,”  begins with a battle at the white house between the Mauler Twins and the Guardians of the Globe. It goes fairly well until the now infamous Omni-Man shows up to help.

Student voices to be on stage at upcoming Open Mic Night

Shown is the poster promoting the upcoming Poetry Open Mi as created by event organizer Erin Holtz. Credit: Malachite Rutherford, 42Fifty

On Dec 12, the Little White Schoolhouse Museum will be hosting the OH Panther Writers' free open mic poetry writing workshop. This event will give poets of any kind the ability to talk about poetry and workshop some of the poems they've been working on.  ”We just do a workshop…leading kids through the writing process of writing a fresh piece of poetry. Then people sign up if they'd like to share something that was fresh or share something they've written before. Then we just have some time for performances”, said OH teacher and event organizer Erin Holtz.