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BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

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The Horror of Fashion: Fashion’s Evolution in Horror Films

October 31, 2016

Fashion and film go hand in hand. A character’s iconic style shapes who they are. Especially true within the horror genre, costumes are mastered to transform ordinary people into frightening characters.

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Best Songs from TV Shows

November 23, 2015

Television shows can be funny, dramatic, depressing – and, sometimes, musical. Musical breaks in TV shows can be thought provoking, gut wrenching or comedic, but they’re always memorable. Here a list of ORANGE Buzz's favorite musical moments in television shows. 

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Netflix & Politics: Presidential Candidates, Reimagined

November 3, 2015

Trying to make sense of the presidential election? Need another reason to Netflix? Look no further for the best of both worlds. Netflix provides a plethora of characters who are essentially presidential candidates in an alternate universe. 

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Is American Horror Story One Big Conspiracy?

December 1, 2014

As if giving Evan Peters giant, meaty lobster claw hands wasn’t enough, the creator of FX-hit “American Horror Story” sent the show’s fans into panic mode when he announced that all four seasons were going to be, somehow, connected. Being a #TeamTate fangirl (He was just misunderstood, not a psychopath murderer rapist weirdo) with an encyclopedic knowledge of the show’s previous seasons, I decided to come up with a few conspiracy theories of my own.

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Mortuary Science Student, Makeup Artist Finds Beauty in Death

October 26, 2014

Imagine a house with rooms full of squids, snakes and frogs floating in odd-shaped bottles. One room has a six-foot-tall rack of tarantulas, a tank full of beetles or an industrial-sized box of lizard corpses, bones or tortoise shells. Horror movie posters from the 1980s cover the walls. Masks of zombies, mummies, aliens and other monsters watch you with an eerie life-likeness. Behind the house, skeletons of boars, rabbits and goats lay decomposing in rows like an unearthed animal graveyard. To some, this may sound like the lab of a mad scientist, or a scene from the creepy intro sequence of the FX television show “American Horror Story: Murder House.” A nightmare. To Emma Campbell, however, it’s the dream art studio.