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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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Two legends with different personas clash in one of the most talked about tennis matches in the world.

Borg vs McEnroe Review: A Thrilling, Thought-Provoking Biopic

Chris Beauchamp, Entertainment Editor Jun 1, 2018

In 1980, the historic Wimbledon Championships happened and pit Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe against each other in a nail-biting tennis match, which will go down as one of the most famous tennis matches...

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 In light of recent negative press surrounding many different prominent artists, XXXTentacion, along with many others, has been affecting by their recent “Hate Content & Hateful Conduct” policy.

Spotify Removes Artists’ From Its Playlists As Part of New Hate Content Policy

Alexander Estes, Staff Writer May 18, 2018

For the longest time— or forever— there has always been a conversation about musicians and their bad history of criminal actions or records. Do you still listen to their music, do you still support...

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The cover for “beerbongs and bentleys” is likely inspired by Kanye West’s album “Yeezus,” of a picture of a CD. It has barbed wire wrapped around it with a yellow background, similar to the marketing style of this album.

Emotion, Bangers, and Country?: Post Malone “beerbongs and bentleys” Album Review

Alexander Estes, Staff Writer May 14, 2018

Hip-hop and R&B artist Post Malone has finally released his new album, “beerbongs & bentleys.” The wait for this album was a long one, most likely due to the fact that the success of his singles...

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Far Cry 5: Flexing The Second Amendment

Far Cry 5: Flexing The Second Amendment

Darius Rahmanian, Staff Writer May 11, 2018

The sprawling forests and valleys of Hope County, Montana lay before the player. In these streams, peaks and fields lay the dark secrets of Eden’s Gate and their insane leader Joseph Seed. The theological...

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Album cover for “KOD”, shows a very dreamy picture of multiple kids doing different drugs such as smoking marijuana, snorting cocaine, and taking pills. All of this is the general theme of the album, and what J. Cole is advocating against.

This is What Millennials Need to Hear: J. Cole “KOD” Album Review

Alexander Estes, Staff Writer May 10, 2018

After almost two years, rapper/singer J. Cole has finally released a new album by surprise, “KOD”. There was no talk or reveal leading up to this, except several days before the release he tweeted...

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The only picture given to the track “Lift Yourself”, most likely the final draft that was sent to somebody was an mp3 in iMessage from an iPhone.

Scoop or Poop: Kanye West Never Fails to Intrigue

Alex Estes, Staff Writer May 8, 2018

Kanye West: rapper, fashion designer, and mastermind of controversy. After about a year of being gone from social media on all accounts, he has finally returned to Twitter on April 15 and started a new...

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A movie ten years in the making has finally arrived.

Avengers: Infinity War Review: A Flawed Satisfying Entry

Chris Beauchamp, Entertainment Editor May 3, 2018

The Marvel Cinematic Universe began in 2008 with the release of “Iron Man” and has been going on ever since. Fans have been waiting for the massive crossover that the company has been highly hyping...

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The new location Dusty Divot, now a large crater filled with “hop rocks” and other loot.  Many Fortnite players believed that the comet was coming for Tilted Towers but luckily (or unluckily) it hit Dusty Depot instead.

Four Things to Look Forward to in Fortnite Season 4

Justin Storrs, Staff Writer May 2, 2018

After weeks of speculation, meteors, and hidden messages, Epic Games has finally released the season 4 update during the morning of May 1st.  The patch brought about radical changes to the map, a new...

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The scariest element in the world is silence.

A Quiet Place Review: A True Modern Horror

Chris Beauchamp, Entertainment Editor May 1, 2018

More recently in cinema, the horror genre has been getting lots more attention and focus than in past years. Last year, the horror genre introduced audiences to films such as “Annabelle: Creation,”...

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With her new bow and arrow, Alicia Vikander takes up the mantle of Lara Croft, in a movie based on the 2013 reboot of the Tomb Raider video game series.

Tomb Raider 2018: One of the Best Video Game Movies to Date

Christopher Kathman, Staff Writer May 1, 2018

Video game movies have had a bad run since the first live action release of “Super Mario Bros.” In 1993, which was met with a 15% on Rotten Tomatoes. No video game movie after that was able to meet...

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The culmination of the first ten years of Marvel hits theaters next month.

5 Things We Learned From the “New Avengers: Infinity War” Trailer

Christopher Beauchamp, Entertainment Editor Apr 24, 2018

On Friday, March 16th, Marvel Studios and Disney released the official and final trailer to their upcoming all star superhero film, “Avengers: Infinity War.” With the release of the trailer, tickets...

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In the Fall of 2019, Disney plans to open up their first streaming service to showcase movies like Moana.

Where are the Disney Movies Going?

Sophia Mostamand, Staff Writer Apr 24, 2018

Disney has managed to make news headlines frequently over the past year, this time with its new movie and TV streaming service. In late 2017, Disney announced their plans for their streaming service which...

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