Taylor Swift Begins Again

Ava Todd Reporter The icon herself, Miss Americana, has done it again. Taylor Swift has once again topped the charts with her rerelease album, Red (Taylor’s Version). This album includes all...

Fulton’s Music Room November 2021

Fulton Bryant-Anderson is the general manager of Lute Air Student Radio, Pacific Lutheran University’s student-run radio station. A guest writer for the Mast, he maintains Fulton’s Music Room and...

The Laramie Project: A heartfelt exploration of tragedy

Alivia Jones Reporter On a chilly Thursday night I attended the final dress rehearsal of The Laramie Project, directed by student Dylan Nicholas Ruggeri. I set my backpack down, got my...

Garfield Street gets tasty new addition

Grant Hoskins Reporter Garfield Street has an exciting new addition: Emerald City Smoothie.  The Washington-based smoothie and bowl chain opened its doors about a month ago in between Farelli’s Pizza and Uni...

Make ‘Em Laugh: A Musical Review

Alivia Jones Guest Writer With twelve performers and nineteen songs, Make ‘Em Laugh is nearly two hours of musical tomfoolery. The evening flies by with dance breaks, costume changes and acrobatics...

Closet Goth’s Friendship Village: Insights into community and ethos

Fulton Bryant-Anderson Guest Writer “There've been so many different iterations, always very loud,” says Col (pronounced Call) Bauer of Tucson band Closet Goth. Bauer and Closet Goth are used to represent...

PLU Theatre and LASR present the “Twisted Tales of Poe”

Caitlin Klutz Reporter Spoilers ahead for E.A.P stories, but then again, they’ve been out for 176 years. Are you a fan of Edgar Allen Poe’s works? Enjoy listening to LASR or radio...

Falcon & the Winter Soldier series review

Ben Leschensky Reporter Caitlin Klütz Reporter Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Falcon and the Winter Soldier "I'm a Black man carrying the stars and stripes. What don't I understand? Every time I pick this thing...

Theo Katzman: Cultivating nostalgia

Fulton Bryant-Anderson Guest Writer Sweat dripped down Theo Katzman’s brow when he put the talkbox into his mouth. He wasn’t Joe Walsh but it sure felt like it. Known primarily as a...