Culture
Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the IMAX
I'd also like to make a bet here. I will not see a movie this year that is better than this fantastic story that Nolan was able to tell. Read More
Hozier
“Unreal Unearth” and Hozier’s ties to his native culture
It holds up to the high bar he has set, if not surpassing it. Adding his culture to his perfected deep prose and enchanting composition. Read More
Film Review
Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 – Alright, Marvel. Alright.
It looks impressive compared to other modern Marvel movies, as the bar is too low for adequate films to fail. Read More
campus
Celebrate Diversity is the best marketing ploy ever
Celebrate Diversity, in essence, is the best mutually-beneficial marketing strategy that the University has to offer. Read More
Barbenheimer
Thank you Barbenheimer
I was delighted when we exited the theater for “Oppenheimer” and nearly the entire crowd walked straight towards “Barbie.” Read More
art
Find X: Identifying humanity in “Homework, Horizons, and Hellscapes”
Underneath the graphs, hidden behind rational squares and plotted timelines, are thousands of unnamed voices, crying out from between x and y. Read More
A Cappella
A retrospective, After Hours
It is After Hours’ soloists that really make the EP, with voices from graduates I haven’t heard in years. Read More
album review
In The Spotlight: “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd”
Even when diverging from her normal planned out songwriting process, Del Rey manages to set the bar and clear it with plenty of room. Read More
Dance
SALSEROS’ “Entre el amor y el olvido” is unforgettable
The dances were beautiful, the outfit changes on point, and the whole audience gasped as the last scene ended. Read More
play
It’s easy to be abuzz about ROC Players’ “Spelling Bee”
The archetype of “theater kid” is one that’s hard to shake the negative connotation off of. It’s easy to be seen as annoying for sharing what you love — even amongst your peers — if you’re overly invested, and the act of putting oneself on stage to commit to goofs and gags can be equally […]
