Culture

Not Vanilla: Lazy Sunday shows

The future of food-decorating competitions isn’t exactly hanging in the balance, but let’s just pretend it is. I recently was introduced to the new Netflix show “Nailed It” (no, reader, this is not a sponsorship), and I realized that with the movement of media from television to streaming platforms, a lot of the smaller, more […]

40 years of games at Simcon

Last weekend marked the 40th annual Simcon, the UR Simulation Gaming Association’s convention of board games and more. Senior Stephen Watson, the association’s Simcon chair, explained that the term “simulation gaming” is really a “catch-all way to distinguish yourself from video games and other things.” The convention, which ran from Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, […]

Passion stays strong through Africa Week and Afrikanza

Students gushed with enthusiasm at crowded Feldman Ballroom tables last Saturday for Afrikanza, the culminating event of Africa Week, organized by the Pan African Students’ Association. “Afrikanza is an event that is used to reinforce cultural diversity in the University environment among PASA members,” said sophomore Kaps Chalwe, the group’s vice president. The theme of […]

Todd one acts are bizarre, tragic, and moving

Have you ever seen something and thought, “Who in God’s green earth came up with this?” If you have, then maybe you’ll have felt a bit what I was feeling when I was watching “The Indefinitely Untitled Play,” the first of four theater pieces performed at the 19th Annual One Act Play Festival in Todd […]

Blackbird Babes give feminism a new voice

With the sudden hiatus and potential disband of the all-female pop group Fifth Harmony, America is looking for another group to communicate narratives of female camaraderie and excellence. Blackbird Babes, a UR-spawned group, while musically more attune to the pop-rock sisterhood of HAIM  than bubblegum of Harmony, definitely brought the focus of womanhood to the […]

Trebellious and the Midnight Ramblers compete at ICCA semifinals

UR a cappella groups Trebellious and the Midnight Ramblers competed at the 2018 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Centra Semifinal on Saturday, March 24, where the Ramblers’ senior Keegan Cavanaugh Stricker picked up an “Outstanding Vocal Percussion” award. SUNY Potsdam’s Potsdam Pitches got first place at Buffalo Center for the Arts, in an event […]

Not Vanilla: The sounds of cinema

When I was younger, I did not know much about the “Star Wars” franchise. I had never seen any of the movies, and so I didn’t know the characters, the epic moments, or even what “I am your father” meant. The one thing I knew about Star Wars was that thunderous piece of movie score […]

‘The Party at the Place at the Time,’ reviewed

In the post-Snowden era, the omnipresence of digital surveillance is a constant, menacing threat. That's why I went to Alpha Delta Phi this weekend for its annual "The Party at the Place at the Time." Let's start with concept. I guess "The Party at the Place at the Time" is funny in a benevolent Caucasian […]

Rock Repertory Ensemble jams through history

The Rock Repertory Ensemble’s show started informally enough — just an introduction by the group’s director, Chris Meeker, a round of applause for the technical staff on the lights and audio, and the first group came out to perform. But nobody could accuse the Rock Repertory Ensemble of being unserious — from the first song […]

OSSIA New Music presents new composers

Many would argue that attending a contemporary music concert is a different experience than going to see a Beethoven symphony or a Mozart opera. Even for a musician, these concerts are always a new surprise. (Literally, the music is new.) Works often go far beyond what typical “classical music” is like, using dissonance, strange rhythms, […]