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Ariana Grande's 7th studio album took the world by storm with its recent release earlier this month. On March 8th, 2024, Eternal Sunshine became one of Ariana's most remarkable creations. With the album rapidly debuting at number #1 on

the billboard charts, Eternal Sunshine was automatically categorized as an ultimate pop success. After a long four-year hiatus, Grande curated a conceptualized album inspired by one of her favorite films, Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind (2004). Throughout the album, Ariana draws upon many of the film's details and messages while heavily applying them to her own personal experiences and past traumas. The album seamlessly tells a story about both past and present relationships and the heavy impacts they can have. With her infamous angelic vocals combined with a Glinda-like-inspired sound, Ariana beautifully dives deep into her emotions and gets incredibly personal in a way she's never been before. In adjoint collaboration with producer Max Martin, Ariana rekindles her 90s baby side with a mix of R&B. The singer uses these elements to gracefully depict her narrative of having the courage to leave toxic partnerships lovingly, although rather painful, for one to truly

find themselves and what is meant for them.


Track 1

Intro (end of the world):

This delicate introduction track beautifully starts with the question, "How do I know if I'm in the right relationship?" paralleled with other lyrics throughout the album later on. With the gentle yet comforting sounds of strings and the layering of Ariana's middle register, this song can almost be described as a warm hug. Ariana discusses the struggle of never knowing when a relationship is rightfully suited for her. This swiftly transitions into the feelings and questions that arise when romantically meeting someone new. This short but sweet track showcases deep layers of self-awareness, which live alongside the questions, worries, and faults that can come with new romantic interests. Although you never know if you're with the right person, it can be fear igniting and withholding many complications, but that

doesn't stop Ariana from portraying this experience as something nonetheless beautiful.


Track 2

bye:

Quickly followed by the intro, we are stricken with the energetic anthem that is bye. With upbeat and catchy melodies working alongside the singer's quick-witted vocals, Grande creates an ultimate hit revolving around themes of empowerment and strength. In addition to having massive inspiration from her mother, Joan Grande, Ariana snappingly discusses pushing through fear and kindly leaving a relationship that no longer serves any good. Ariana effortlessly conveys feelings of vulnerability and courage while showcasing the willpower to unapologetically say "bye" and leave a relationship that isn't right.


Track 3

don’t wanna break up again:

This smooth, complex, emotional track dives deep into the singer's feelings and desire not to repeat past relationship cycles. Through contemporary productions of pop and R&B, Ariana rhythmically opens up about the desperation to maintain a struggling relationship despite the issues it may have. This track showcases the fear that can come with the understanding that a relationship needs to end but still longing to avoid the repeated experience of heartbreak and letting go. Although many heartbreaking emotions surround this track, a layer of love remains underneath it. Ariana concludes the song with the hope that both individuals can reflect on their relationship with zero regret. The singer ends the track with gratitude, expressing appreciation for the impacts the two have had on one another despite not ending up together.


Track 4

Saturn Returns interlude:

In this track, we are met with a speech by famous astrologist Diana Garland. Throughout this dreamily spoken interlude, Diana talks about something called the Saturn cycle, which every individual is destined to experience during their 29th year of life. Ariana, recently concluding the end of her Saturn cycle, adds this interlude as a pivotal point in the album. The artist plays upon the speaker's "wake-up" words under beautiful orchestration. This ultimately ties into Ariana's learned lesson of leaving and ending toxic patterns and relationships to connect with her truest form of self. The interlude gradually fades out with Ariana's laugh, seamlessly transitioning into the next track.


Track 5

eternal sunshine:

Starting with laughs from Ariana and her past partner, this heartfelt title track explores many themes of resilience, vulnerability, pain, and healing. On top of the track's ever-so-dreamy

production, paired with a unique rhythmic beat, Ariana gets personal about her past relationships and the continuous cycle of pain she has experienced. Having lost loved ones in the past, Ariana touches upon elements of life and death. This corresponds with the singer's feelings of not being able to escape past cycles in relationships and having to go through the process and emotions of starting and ending connections all over again. The singer goes in-depth about the pain of opening up and having so much hope for a relationship just for it to fall through. Although this track is a rather sad one, Ariana also expresses emotions of utter contentment and healing. Grande sonically embraces the concept of forgetting past relationships' negative parts to rightfully move forward with what's better for her. This soulful track represents the notion of going through heartbreak, but it ultimately leads to necessary change and self-transformation, allowing room for new and improved love.


Track 6

supernatural:

This upbeat pop track angelically showcases the singer's vocal range and represents all the passionate and exciting feelings that come with new connections. Ariana discusses the undeniable chemistry between herself and a potential partner within this captivating and infectious hit. The singer expresses sweetly falling for someone and not having any urge to fight against it. Combined with a captivating and high-spirited production, Ariana describes how her feelings are so beautifully strong it can almost be categorized as "Super Natural".


Track 7

true story:

Pathing the way for the next track, Ariana writes a true story with great inspiration from outside sources and what the media has thrown at her. Grande states that this track is based on untrue events and ultimately ties into the “bad girl persona” that her fan base adores greatly. The true story is an irresistible 90s-inspired anthem with a range of intense vocals that display a story of unapologetically conforming to untrue narratives.


Track 8

the boy is mine:

Playing off a true story, Ariana gracefully gives her fan base the “bad girl anthem” they all desperately wanted. With heavy musical elements of the 90s as well as inspiration from R&B legends Brandy and Monica, Ariana creates a groovy and undeniably catchy “bad girl” hit.


Track 9

yes, and?:

Being the first lead single off the album, Ariana brings about a sound unlike anything she's ever done before. The production consists of elements of both house and pop, which pair sensationally with Ariana's elevated layered vocals. The track represents the carefreeness and happiness of living authentically and refusing to care about others' perceptions. With the electrifying, upbeat, and feel-good energy, this track draws upon feelings of undeniable confidence, positivity, and the ability to find the good in any dark situation.


Track 10

we can’t be friends (wait for your love):

(My personal Favorite)

In this incredibly heartfelt track, Ariana dives into the complexities of fully letting go of someone you love. With beautiful strings and celestial production, this mid-tempo ballad represents the heartbreaking feeling of unreciprocated love. Ariana beautifully discusses her experience of letting go of a past relationship so both individuals can be pleased. Ariana touches upon the idea that even though this separation is for the ultimate best, it doesn’t stop her from continuing to long for their love and acceptance. This track withholds many layers of pain that coexist with self-love elements. Although leaving this relationship and breaking this toxic cycle is immensely difficult for the singer, she ends the song on a bittersweet note. Ariana concludes the song by acknowledging that the love she reminisces and wishes to have received is the kind she can fully find within herself.


Track 11

i wish I hated you:

This soft, emotional, and cosmic-sounding ballad centers on the pain of moving on from a past relationship. The track has a beautiful and gentle production, consisting of soft humming from the singer's background. I Wish I Hated You tells the heartbreaking narrative of coping with the end of a loving connection. Ariana tells the story of wishing she hated her past partner simply so it's easier for her to move forward and heal.


Track 12

imperfect for you:

This soulful and acoustic-sounding track represents the idea of being

perfectly imperfect for someone. Ariana gracefully discusses a relationship in which both individuals deal with similar struggles and traumas. However, the singer depicts this as beautiful, as it gives the two a unique and special kind of mutual understanding and connection. Grande plays upon the concept of someone being utterly imperfect for her but understanding and loving her in a way no one else can. The singer acknowledges the imperfectness of both parties and sees it as a way for both individuals to properly and lovingly be there for one another. Although the song is centered around being imperfect, Ariana beautifully showcases that these relatable and matching imperfections make the pair perfect for one another.


Track 13

ordinary things (feat. Nonna):

This beautiful and emotional closing track is centered around happily enjoying the simpler things in life with the one you love. Ariana expresses the fulfillment of being with the one she loves and how she would do anything for more time with them. She deeply discusses how no matter what's being done, nothing would ever seem ordinary as long as she's with this specific person. The track contains many soft and swift instrumentals alongside melodies that pair exceptionally with the singer's voice. Ordinary Things closes the album with some last words from the star's Grandmother, Nonna. The track ends with Nonna discussing her relationship with Ariana's grandfather, who passed away in 2014. Nonna beautifully describes her relationship and how, although there may have been ups and downs, there was always comfortability and love. The singer's Grandmother states, "Never go to bed without kissing goodnight. That's the worst thing to do; don't ever do that. And if you can't and don't feel comfortable doing it, you're in the wrong place. Get out." This ties into and answers the question Ariana asks in the beginning track of the album: "How do I know if I'm in the right relationship?". This last track ties the album together, concluding a painful but beautiful and healing storyline.


An Eternal Sunshine Album Review by Bella Serrano



Written by Celeste Nieves

Photography by Sophia Keefe

Creative Directed by Lucy Anderson

Styled by Sophia Querrazzi

PA: Thea Wiener

Talent: @shes.so.dope @sophiamq_14 @gracetustin @millenlane on Instagram


This twelve-song playlist was created to give all the fall vibes from eerie, witchy, romance,

heartbreak, and upbeat dance songs. The playlist is only 46 minutes long but provokes a wide

variety of emotions. Hope everyone enjoys it!


#1 Witchcraft by Graveyard Club

The song Witchcraft is an upbeat love song with a very nostalgic sound. The chorus of the song is “Darling your love’s like witchcraft”, the song describing the pain before seeing the lover's face and the aftermath of intense love. If you are looking for that burst of nostalgia that is reminiscent of 80s music this is the song for you!


#2 Witches by Alice Phoebe Lou

The song Witches is another very upbeat song that is great for dancing. It also gives a slight

nostalgic vibe that will leave you listening to it on repeat. The chorus of the song is “I’m one of

those witches babe”, it is also a romance song but it has lyrics like “just don’t try to save me

cause I don’t wanna be saved”. It is a great song and Alice Phoebe Lou is an independent artist which is also a plus!



#3 Lovesong by The Cure

Lovesong is in my opinion THE fall song honestly The Cure in general. A classic gothic love

song still upbeat and worthy of your best gothic dance moves. I have no other words to describe this song but perfection and a must for the fall season!


#4 The Perfect Girl by Mareux

The song The Perfect Girl is yet another upbeat love song but with an eerie edge. With lyrics like “You’re such a strange girl I want to be with you”. This song has a unique sound and let's be real if you like pretending to be in an edit. I don't do this is THE song.



#5 Linger by The Cranberries

Okay, put on your seatbelt because we are officially getting into our feels. The song Linger is

nothing short of heartbreak. As much as fall is a relationship season it is also a breakup season so this one's for you guys. This song perfectly invokes the emotions of a fresh breakup, “You know I’m such a fool for you. You got me wrapped around your finger? Do you have to let it linger?” The lyrics are so filled with emotions that either you are perfectly happy or actively experiencing these emotions it will hit.


#6 Paper Bag by Fiona Apple

Yet another in your feelings song but add some anger into that heartbreak. Paper Bag is such a raw depiction of love with lyrics like “hunger hurts but starving works when it costs too much to love” and “I know I’m a mess he doesn’t wanna clean up”. Like most of Fiona Apple’s music this is a must listen if you want pure raw emotion.



#7 Season Of The Witch by Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey’s version of Season Of The Witch gives all of the witchy, spooky, fall vibes that

are a must, especially around October. Lana Del Rey recorded this song as part of a scary movie soundtrack so it is most definitely fitting for the season and queen Lana can never do wrong.


#8 Wicked Game by Chris Isaak

Yet another song that is perfect in my eyes, Wicked Games gives all the mysterious cool girl

vibes imaginable. It is a love/loss song with a semi-eerie vibe. The beat of the song is

gorgeous with lyrics like “I’d never dreamed that I’d meet somebody like you. No, I’d never

dreamed that I’d lose somebody like you.” This song will always be on my playlist no matter the season, listen!



#9 Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want by The Dream Academy

All I have to say about this song is Ferris Bueller’s Day Off museum scene.


#10 Lost in Translation by Lili Joy

Lost in Translation is a gorgeous song with an eerie siren-sounding beginning. It is a love/loss

song that explains the title perfectly. The song even has lines in French that add to the

sound. I love every song on this playlist but this song quickly became a favorite!


#11 Sea, Swallow Me by Cocteau Twins, Harold Budd

Sea, Swallow Me has such a powerful beat that falls under the category of dream pop/ shoegaze. This song sounds magical and even haunting perfect for the spookiness of the season. You can never go wrong with the Cocteau Twins.


#12 Fade Into You by Mazzy Star

Last but certainly not least Fade Into You, is a BEAUTIFUL song. I had to end the

playlist off with this masterpiece, another love/loss song that wraps up this playlist in the best way. Fade Into You will have you swaying to the beat and staring out into space and to me it just sounds like fall.

Written by Celeste Nieves

Photography by Sophia Keefe

Creative Directed by Lucy Anderson

Styled by Sophia Querrazzi

PA: Thea Wiener

Talent: @shes.so.dope @sophiamq_14 @gracetustin @millenlane on Instagram

The “final girl” has become a popular trope in horror films and television shows recently over the years, despite this genre being around for several decades. The character is given the title when she is the last girl in a horror/slasher who defeats the villain and/or monster against all odds. There have been many characters over time who fit this final girl trope, gaining the most popularity in the ‘80s and ‘90s with movies like “Scream”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street”, and “Halloween.” While some of these characters were portrayed to be the smartest and most “pure”, there are some final girls who don't quite fit the stereotype exactly, but at the end of the day, they have completely earned their spot as a final girl.


This list consists of my take on the top five most influential and badass final girls in horror over the decades.


#5. Maggie Bess from “Thirteen Ghosts”

In this 2001 remake of the 1960 classic horror/thriller “Thirteen Ghosts”, a family inherits a mansion from their estranged uncle, which to their surprise, is home to many powerful and evil entities. Our final girl, Maggie Bess (portrayed by Rah Digga) is tangled into this nightmare due to being the family’s nanny. Not only was Maggie a hilarious character and was not afraid to get her hands dirty despite being the comic relief throughout the film, she also did anything to protect her boss and the kids. It’s up to Maggie to save the ones she cares for most and she risks her life in order to do so. At the end of the film, Maggie dramatically talks aloud to herself, “This is it for me. I am on the first fuckin’ plane back to Newark. Uh-uh. I am sorry, family, Kathy, Bobby, uncle, ghosts. I am sick of this nanny shit. I’ve had it. This was not in the job description. I quit!” Proving to everyone that she didn’t lose her humor despite everything. Without Maggie Bess, the family would’ve never gotten out of that nightmare, making her well deserving of the final girl title.


#4. Julie James from “I Know What You Did Last Summer”

If you’re a fan of slasher films, then you are bound to be familiar with this late 90’s classic. After four friends commit a hit-and-run one summer and dispose of the body, swearing to take the secret to their grave, Julie James (portrayed by Jennifer Love Hewitt) receives a jarring letter one year later stating that someone knows exactly what happened that night. Julie fits the sweet, innocent, unassuming character who always proves themselves eventually, and considering she was targeted first with the letter, it’s up to her and her friends to find out exactly what is going on. As they become closer to solving the mystery, Julie’s friends start to get brutally murdered one by one. At the end of the film, only Julie is left to goface-to-facee with the killer, outsmarting them in any way she can. Despite the film’s cliffhanger, Julie James remains the final girl.


#3. Sam & Tara Carpenter from “Scream 5” and “Scream 6”

Sisters Sam and Tara Carpenter (portrayed by Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega) go hand in hand during the most recent “Scream” franchise films, protecting each other to defeat Ghostface from terrorizing citizens once again. Usually, the final girl stands alone at the end of the film, but the sisters' strong relationship makes it hard for them to be apart, they are always looking out for each other. Throughout the films, they do whatever it takes together to outsmart Ghostface’s new tactics and game with some help from Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), who many fans would agree to be one of the original final girls who gained the title at the end of the first “Scream” film. Both sisters prove time and time again that they would do anything to protect their city and each other, displaying skills of extreme physical and emotional strength, and always ending up on top despite the immense trauma both girls had to endure.


#2. Seong-kyeong from “Train to Busan”

Seong-kyeong (portrayed by Jung Yu-mi) is an undersung final girl in horror but is one of the most kickass survivors in the genre over the years. In this 2016 zombie horror film, passengers on a train get trapped during a virus outbreak. Seong-kyeong is the first to notice an infected person attacking another passenger, quickly asking her husband for help before realizing it wasn’t just a violent man, instead, it was something out of nightmares. Seong-kyeong was ready to do anything to protect herself and her unborn baby. Throughout the film she wasn’t afraid to take risks and team up with other passengers, the more protection for her and her unborn child, the better. Unfortunately, most of the people she is partnered with throughout the chaos end up getting infected or sacrificing themselves in order to protect Seong-kyeong, who is now not alone. Not only does she survive due to the sacrifices made by the others, but a young girl Su-an (Kim Su-an) is left in her care. This only fuels Seong-kyeong more as she is more determined than ever to survive, not only for her future child but now for Su-an as well. By the end of the film, all of the sacrifices paid off and Seong-kyeong is rescued by soldiers and safe from the virus outbreak.


#1. Buffy Summers from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (TV series)

Buffy Summers (portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar) was one of the first strong female leads in TV during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The plot of the show, based on the 1992 film of the same name, consists of a 16-year-old girl who is a born vampire slayer, or the “Chosen One”, who is gifted with the strength and agility to defeat vampires, demons, and evil of all kinds. Throughout the years, Buffy survives many apocalypses and one of the reasons why she continues to be on top every single time is because she is the one and only slayer to ever have relationships. Being a slayer is supposed to be a lonesome and deadly line of work, but her friendships and connections to the “real world” are what keeps her going. Buffy has reasons to live and would do anything to save her loved ones, including sacrificing herself to do so.


Some may argue that she doesn’t fit the “final girl” archetype considering being resurrected twice throughout the series, but regardless, she bounced back and Buffy is still the “Chosen One” and defeats each evil head on by herself countless times. Unlike most slasher films throughout the years, the stereotypical blonde girl was now the one kicking ass, instead of being the first victim. By the end of the series, Buffy has to face the biggest evil of them all, and after seven years of saving the world, doing it one last time was no big deal for her. Not only was Buffy Summers literally slaying monsters, but she slayed while doing it. Buffy has been an influential female lead in the horror genre for over 20 years now, and considering the show's strong audience, even today, that is not going to change any time soon; which is why she’s crowned the number one final girl in this ranking.


The horror genre consists of many “final girls” and these five listed above each had their own individual characteristics that helped them survive and reign superior at the end of their stories. If you haven’t had the chance to see these characters in action, definitely check them out this October!


Written by Liv Voreas





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