Culture

Liv on the Edge: Cher and the naked dress

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the transparent dress Cher wore to the 1974 Met Gala, otherwise known as the “naked dress.”  Read More

Not Vanilla: Goodbye

This column has helped me think critically about media that I previously took for granted. Read More

Culture’s albums of the week 4/27

This week’s local artist is the legendary drummer Steve Gadd! Read More

Liv on the Edge: Slowly getting by

Sometimes, if I wave, the bus driver honks and waves back. That’s my world right now. Well, that and Slowly, a free app my friend Ashley showed me. Read More

Not Vanilla: Is the hype train harmful or helpful?

It’s hard to avoid hype. I’ve often been frustrated by movie hype, because I get scared that when I finally see the movie I’ll be let down. Read More

Culture’s albums of the week 4/20

We're going to recommend great new albums you should listen to. Here's our first batch. Read More

For UR dance majors, creativity is a must in shift to online classes

"The amount of creative thought and effort that has been put into lesson planning far exceeds the shared PowerPoint presentations in my other classes". Read More

Culture’s quarantine cocktails

Here are some cocktail recipes that have helped us get through this weird part of history Read More

12 books to cure your quarantine boredom

In no particular order, here is my take on a well-rounded, diverse, and boredom-curing reading list Read More

‘Fringe’ is a great sci-fi binge

The show can provide an explanation for horrific events depicted on screen, leaving you with the nagging notion that these scientific horrors could happen.  Read More