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February 2020

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Virgil Abloh: “Figures of Speech” at High Museum

MT Advisor6 years ago3 years ago01 mins

Torrence Banks, News Editor Fashion designer and artist Virgil Alboh’s “Figures of Speech” exhibit opened at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia on November 12th, 2019. I decided to see the exhibit on Saturday before it closes on March 8th. Below are photos of some of the pieces that stood out to me.

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Editorial: Releasing Albums After The Artist Is Gone

MT Advisor6 years ago3 years ago03 mins

DeAndre Washington, Arts & Entertainment Editor My introduction to Mac’s music came around his 2010 breakout mixtape K.I.D.S. and since then I’d be glued to every project he’d release going forward. 10 years later, now in a new decade, the artist known for his questioning of life’s meaning has transitioned.  Recently Mac Miller’s family made…

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Editorial: Looking Into Marvel’s Cinematic Dilemma

MT Advisor6 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Kennedy London, Associate Arts & Entertainment Editor Any sensible person would not tell Pablo Picasso how to paint a painting or tell Cormac McCarthy how to write a novel. Someone who is a master of their craft should be allowed to exercise their skills to the best of their ability. Any sort of interruption or…

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‘Nothing in Sports Hit Me Harder Than Kobe’s Death’

MT Advisor6 years ago6 years ago04 mins

José Mallabo, Morehouse College Chief Marketing Officer & VP of Marketing and Communications Growing up as a rabid sports fan in Los Angeles in the ’70s, Magic Johnson was my generation’s Bill Russell. Or in a more modern context, Magic was my Michael Jordan and my Kobe Bryant. By 1991, Magic had helped raise the…

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