George Miller delivered his debut album “Ballads 1” under his latest persona Joji. The album was released on Oct. 26 and is filled with songs that push the boundaries of Joji’s lo-fi bedroom sound.
Connor McCage
Connor McCage
Connor McCage is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, GA and the Viewpoints Editor for the ODYSSEY Media Group. He previously served as the Variety editor for the 2017-2018 school year. This is his fourth year on staff. He enjoys running, watching movies and listening to music.
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Despite the cultural progress made by the #MeToo movement, the state of Georgia is…
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Stand-up comedians were once the leaders in a fight against censorship, but with the start of the 21st century, they stopped being funny.
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Avid Bookshop withdrew from an Athens Academy book fair on March 7, following a parental complaint and censorship from AA administration regarding the content of a book on display.
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“Love, Simon” avoids making a gimmick of homosexuality and delivers a cute “coming of age” flick, despite lack-luster cinematography and inconsistent dialogue.
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After 11 years of growing and changing, the management and staff of local Athens restaurant Mama’s Boy has opened a second location just four miles from Clarke Central High School.
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Clarke Central High School sophomore Hayden Partain expresses his personality through his love for magic.
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CCHS Interact Club members are collaborating with students and teachers from Cedar Shoals High School and North Oconee High School to host the third annual DreamFest to raise awareness and support for undocumented students.
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Rapper Kendrick Lamar returns with his fourth studio album, “DAMN.” released on April 14, showing that Lamar is blessed with the Midas Touch.
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Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann returns with a quiet and acoustic album that straddles the line between bitter self-reflection and regret, while still showcasing her signature wit and charm.
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Staff writer Connor McCage breaks down the top five albums of March, 2017.
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Ed Sheeran follows up his 2014 album “Multiply” with “Divide”, an album that can’t decide what it wants to be.
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The Grammy’s finally woke up by changing their requirements for nominations and gave a new generation of artists a chance to be recognized on a national scale.
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Ken Manring turned a 111-year old building into White Tiger Gourmet: a symbol for local artwork, events and most importantly, barbecue.
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Staff writer Connor McCage reflects on the Apple iPhone, released 10 years ago, as it relates to landmarks in many Generation Z lives.
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Mel Gibson, after his decade long absence, returns to the directing chair to deliver a war movie to rival Stephen Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan”.
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The Clarke Central High School Raiders team practice and train for their meet at Jackson High School this Oct. 15.
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The DC cinematic universe experienced another misfire with “Suicide Squad”. The film’s cut footage, awful dialogue and lack of plot made the movie not worth a shot.
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The movie Deadpool, released Feb. 12, breaks the trend of pg-13 superhero movies and showcases the talent of actor Ryan Reynolds.
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On Jan. 13 sophomores prepared for dual enrollment by taking a tour through the Career Academy and examining the many classes offered.
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Does this app keep up with the increasingly high quality mobile games on the market or will it Fall Out?