
You Don’t Listen to ‘Pretty Much Everything’
“To not ask these questions is to not care about what you’re listening to. And if you don’t care, why are you listening?” […]
“To not ask these questions is to not care about what you’re listening to. And if you don’t care, why are you listening?” […]
“It’s not brain surgery, but it is important.” […]
“But the real magic is found within the individual theaters themselves.” […]
Arts Editor Jacob Schick recounts a few lessons he learned from going to the movie theater nine times over spring break. […]
“I’m not the kind of person that enjoys physical contact of any sort, so when I’m surrounded by seven strangers who are all involuntarily touching me, I feel strongly inclined to flee immediately.” […]
“There are racist incidents like the ones that occurred on campus, yes, but there was also an institutionalized, subtle racism. It’s quiet, hidden, and ingrained in the American psyche. Now I’ve discovered this is still evident in the white-dominated industry of Hollywood, not just in older films like The Little Colonel.” […]
There is just something about seeing—not just watching, but truly seeing things on a big screen. The beauty of the theater lies in the films, the conversations about them, and how they makes us feel. […]
“Immersing myself in Korean dramas is my avenue to connect with the culture I consciously cling onto, while doing my best as an American citizen in Boston.” […]
“People still like rom coms. There’s a reason people still watch them. But those reasons can’t last if studios continue to generate slop” […]
The greatest piece of thumbs related journalism to ever grace this earth. […]
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