The La Salle Falconer is the student news publication of the Journalism and Advanced Journalism classes at La Salle Catholic College Preparatory in Milwaukie, OR.
The album reviewed contains explicit content. This is the first episode of Sweet or Sour, Season 2, and a special one. Junior Clover Martin and senior Gwen Brown have a conversation about Charli XCX's “brat,” an iconic album from the summer.
Welcome to the fourth episode of “Sweet or Sour.” Today, we're reviewing Childish Gambino's newest release, “Atavista,” which came eight years after his previous one. This album is a reissue of his 2020 demo, “3.15.20,” and the revamp has made definite improvements, reaching a more polished sound while still retaining the album's previous style. We hope you've enjoyed “Sweet or Sour” so far. Look forward to more album reviews next year!
This episode discusses an album that contains explicit content. Welcome to the third episode of “Sweet or Sour.” Today the topic of our podcast is Billie Eilish's latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” Eilish's third studio album is produced by her older brother, Finneas (stylized in all caps), and it's another step forward in her career. Moving away from standalone singles, this album adds more narrative to Eilish's discography and her personal style has really begun to take shape. If you would like to recommend new releases for future podcasts, please submit them to this Google Form here.
This is the second episode of “Sweet or Sour,” and we're talking about Dua Lipa's new album, “Radical Optimism.” Dua Lipa takes a step in a new direction without leaving her past behind. With this album's incredible production and her powerful voice, Dua Lipa adds more narrative to her discography. Listen along as Gwen and Clover talk about their thoughts on the album. If you would like to recommend new releases for future podcasts, please submit them to this Google Form here.
DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses an album that contains explicit content. This is the first episode of Sweet or Sour! Gwen and Clover talk about current releases and decide whether they are sweet or sour. Today they're reviewing J. Cole's most recent release, “Might Delete Later.” If you would like to recommend new releases for future podcasts, please submit them to this google form here.
Today's segment will be about our favorite restaurants and the best restaurants in the area.
For a final episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Avery Marks and Bella Buss review their favorite horror movie “Scream.” Both agree on how “Scream” skillfully navigated the horror genre and played with the tropes.
Joined by special guest, senior Marieka Kaufman, hosts Bella Buss and Avery Marks review “Wizard of Oz.” This week, Kaufman offers some additional context to the nostalgic film, being someone who has grown up reading the literature that the movie is derived from.
On this week's episode of Falcon Radio, Brooks and Andrew go through the month of January. They share their opinions on the best (and worst) music of the past month, featuring artists such as Lil Yachty, A$AP Rocky, and more.
On this week's episode of "Falcon Radio," Brooks and Andrew share their Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Replays, explaining their top artists, albums, songs, and genres of 2022.
On the debut episode of “Falcon Radio”, hosts Andrew Keller and Brooks Coleman share their best (and worst) songs, albums, and artists of 2022. Check out their favorite songs of the year on Apple Music or Spotify. To listen, visit La Salle Falconer Podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
In this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Bella Buss and Avery Marks review a much darker cult classic: “The Crow.” From the content of the film itself, to what was happening beyond the screen, there are many dark tales to explore.
On her debut episode, Bella Buss co-hosts with Avery Marks, reviewing one of the most iconic horror movies of all time, “Halloween.” Despite its fame, the Buss and Marks find plenty of things to critique while also appreciating the ways in which the film provides inspiration. To listen, visit La Salle Falconer Podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
As a farewell to Jasmine McInstosh stepping down from co-host, McIntosh and Avery Marks review “The Web.” The two discuss the film's more and less winning qualities, touching on how the movie's premise is even more worrying in today's world. To listen, visit La Salle Falconer Podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
This week, hosts Jasmine McIntosh and Avery Marks discuss the iconic action movie, “Top Gun.” Even though the protagonist, Maverick, is often seen as a cool guy, McIntosh and Marks have some critiques to share concerning his character. To listen, visit La Salle Falconer Podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
The protagonist says “if you build it they will come,” while we say “if you review it, they will listen.” Back from summer, Jasmine McIntosh and Avery Marks review “Field of Dreams.” Some characters are beloved while others make confusing choices. To listen, visit La Salle Falconer Podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you get your podcasts.
Joined by special guest Lukas Werner, host Avery Marks reviews Hitchcock's “The Birds.”
With Audrey Hepburn as the star, hosts Jasmine McIntosh and Avery Marks review an older film with more class. Together they deconstruct some of the relationships in “Breakfast At Tiffanys” and agree over the lovability of the cat named Cat.
In this episode, host Megan Snyder learns about the workings of La Salle's theater department by talking to freshman Mateo Madrigal. Madrigal is preparing to play character Bill Austin in the upcoming musical, “Mamma Mia!” He discusses the process of auditioning for the role, how he realized his interest in theater, and his favorite parts of being on stage.
Indiana Jones is a long time beloved character within the action genre, but on this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Jasmine McIntosh and Avery Marks discuss how he may not be the hero most people see him as. Tune in this week to hear about the first installment of Indiana Jones franchise, “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
In this episode, host Megan Snyder talks to varsity basketball player Carson Frick, who discusses his inspiration for playing, how the season has gone so far, the team dynamic on the court, and what he is looking forward to in the future regarding both sports and academics.
Hitting the greens, new host Jasmine McIntosh joins Avery Marks to review “Caddyshack,” a tale of golf caddies and a troubling gopher.
On this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” host Avery Marks is joined by a first time guest Elsie Buczkowski to review “Dazed and Confused.” From fashion to character development (or lack thereof) Marks and Bucskowski discuss the quotable lines and traditions from the cult classic.
Host Megan Snyder dives into what it's like to be a La Salle art student in the first episode of her brand new podcast, interviewing senior art student Natalie Rask.
As junior Stella Rask's last episode as a host on “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” she chose to discuss the movie “Howl's Moving Castle.”
Many movies in the horror genre deal with ghosts, but in “The Sixth Sense” the only one who can see these dead people is a young boy who begins talking to a therapist as he navigates his supernatural abilities. Even though this movie revolves around the protagonist being able to sense ghosts, hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks question whether or not “The Sixth Sense” should be considered a horror movie on this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics.”
On this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks review “Dead Poets Society,” the story of a group of boys handling the pressure of their intense school.
With another book to movie adaption, hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks review the coming-of-age story “The Outsiders.”
On this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks review “National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation,” a holiday movie featuring a range of relatable family dynamics to hilarious and unexpected moments.
With an animated cult classic, the shortest film discussed on the podcast thus far, hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks review “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” The vintage Christmas special continues to be a comforting watch for the hosts.
Joined by special guest Mr. Darmody, hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks review “The Shawshank Redemption” — an emotion reaching prison break movie.
This week, hosts Stella Rask and Avery Marks go into dangerous waters as they review the movie “Jaws,” on “Let's Talk About Cult Classics.”
In this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask are joined by Natalie Rask, their first guest of the season.
From inaccurate King Arthur lore to the weight of ducks, hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask weigh in on the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” in this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics.”
With horror-movie-themed drinks to keep them company, hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask review their final horror movie for the month of October.
In this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” Marks and Rask discuss the adventures of a friend group that finds a way to trap ghosts.
On this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask review an early slasher film, “Friday the 13th.”
Kicking off the month of October on “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask dive into the movie “Gremlins.”
On this episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics,” hosts Avery Marks and Stella Rask review the coming-of-age film, “Stand by Me.”
Back from summer break, Assistant Editor Avery Marks and new host Staff Reporter Stella Rask kick off this new season of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics” with a slapstick comedy. “Weekend at Bernie's” follows the misadventures of the duo formed by Larry and Richard as they visit their boss' beachside house. From making connections to other movies to being disappointed in missed opportunities, Rask and Marks analyze this slightly morbid-themed summer movie.
In the final episode of Spoon Hands, hosts Paige Baines and Maya Smith reflect on their high school experience, sharing advice and stories from their past four years at La Salle.
In the final episode of the school year, hosts Avery Marks and Brooklyn Chillemi do a recap of all the classic movies they've covered, ranking the flicks in order of least favorite to favorite.
In this week's episode, hosts Brooklyn Chillemi and Avery Marks review a 1994 cult classic. They discuss their favorite characters (including Lieutenant Dan, of course), the lack of a brunette best friend, and the movie's infamous line — “Run, Forrest, Run!”
In this week's episode, hosts Brooklyn Chillemi and Avery Marks are joined by a brand new special guest, sophomore Chloe Beck, to discuss The Shining — the first horror movie reviewed on the podcast. Prepare to be spooked as Brooklyn, Avery, and Chloe discuss everything from the characters and scary scenes to the special effects of the movie.
Would you rather have an extra finger or an extra toe? Give up caffeine or sugar? Have a robot or a magic carpet as a companion? In this episode, Paige and Maya discuss and debate these “Would You Rather” questions and more, touching on topics like Maya's obsession with possums, Paige's fear of snakes, and celebrity crushes on stars like Timotheé Chalamet and Pete Davidson.
In this week's episode, hosts Avery Marks and Brooklyn Chillemi dive into all aspects of the 1999 cult classic film “Fight Club,” discussing their thoughts on the movie's plot, characters, and surprises.
Have you even seen something that seems unexplainable, a strange light coming from the sky that seems unnatural, a gray figure in the darkness that's feels inhuman? Well, in this episode of Spoon Hands, hosts Maya Smith and Paige Baines explore the idea of aliens, along with unidentified aircraft sightings, and conspiracy theories about extraterrestrials.
This week, hosts Brooklyn and Avery are joined by a new special guest — senior Egan Arntson — as they discuss Beetlejuice and its special effects, characters, acting, and plot (or lack thereof).
Back with another dancing movie this week, hosts Brooklyn Chillemi and Avery Marks discuss the costumes, music, and acting in Dirty Dancing.
Catching repetitive tropes as they arise, hosts Avery Marks and Brooklyn Chillemi review another Molly Ringwald movie, Pretty in Pink, in this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics.”
From soundtrack to vintage vibes, in this week's episode of “Let's Talk About Cult Classics” hosts Brooklyn Chillemi and Avery Marks kick off their Sunday shoes to discuss Footloose.