
Kimberly Aguirre
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Nov 17, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Kimberly Aguirre |Christina Chkarboul
Back in my freshman year, when I was just finding my place at the Daily Trojan, I wrote an article about women in late-night television — more accurately, the lack of women in late night. The story came after Lilly Singh’s two-season run as a late-night host came to a close, with “A Little Late with Lilly Singh” being canceled by NBC less than two years after its premiere.
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Nov 5, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Aubrie Cole |Kimberly Aguirre
Five seraphic angels illuminated the GRAMMY Museum Thursday night. Clad in black and silver, the world-renowned K-pop group LE SSERAFIM engaged in an intimate interview with moderator Emily Mei and performed for an audience of around 200 “FEARNOTs,” the quintet’s fervent fans. The coveted seats of the Clive Davis Theater sold out in mere seconds following the event’s announcement, a testament to the raw influence and popularity of the group.
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Nov 3, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Kimberly Aguirre |Christina Chkarboul
Expecting truth from stand-up comedy is ridiculous. For the most part, personal anecdotes presented as facts should remain generally grounded. However, there is really no harm in fudging timelines or characters to make the joke land. I believe most comedy enthusiasts would have no qualms about those baselines. How far a comedian can push the line between truth and fiction — now, that’s a point of contention. Daily headlines, sent straight to your inbox.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Jessica Messina |Kimberly Aguirre
Perfect for fans of dark academia and thrillers that fit the ambiance of Halloween, “All That Consumes Us” by Erica Waters delves into the chilling story of Magni Viri, an exclusive academic society at the fictional Corbin College. Its exploration of the fine line between love and obsession propels the story forward in a relatable and fast-paced manner.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Bianca Arzán-Montañez |Kimberly Aguirre
More than 20,000 fans flooded BMO Stadium Sunday wearing white shirts, red jackets, ties and denim skirts, turning the stadium into the Elite Way School from the telenovela “Rebelde” to bid farewell to RBD as they closed their United States tour. The Mexican band played four sold-out nights in Los Angeles after 30 shows around the country. Fans reunited with the band 15 years after its separation in a night full of nostalgia, joy and messages of acceptance.
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