The Art Club Community Exhibit displayed immense talent from student artists.
‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ Uncovers the King’s Early Days
HBO’s ‘Elvis Presley: The Searcher’ dives deeper into the Presley’s early days of soul searching and self-discovery to get to the heart of what made him the King.
‘Electric Dreams’ Leaves Viewers Hopeful for the Future
‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams’ feeds humanity’s obsession with the future with well-known actors and philosophical ideas.
Disney Eschews Quality for Merchandise in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
Star Wars: The Last Jedi brings a strong movie to the franchise, but carries with it a desire for merchandising and the increased Disney control of media.
Green Day’s ‘Back in the USA’ Breaks the Status Quo
The music video’s pointed political commentary and thematic aesthetic challenges viewers to reject propaganda and groupthink.
Mark Cooper Named 2017 Fellow in Sculpture
Faculty member Mark Cooper was awarded based on his extensive sculpture exhibit work spanning the globe from Beijing to Boston and beyond.
Chris Cheeseman, Pops on the Heights, and the Possible Dream
When Chris Cheeseman, CSOM ’20, sang at the 25th Pops on the Heights, it might appear that he had it all. But it is not without dedication and self-discovery that he was able to get to sing his song that fateful night.
Studying Hard With the Classics
The music you listen to when you study can really make or break the session. Finding the genre to best fit your study needs can be a task.
Twisted Commentaries Come in ‘AHS: Cult’ Episode “11/9”
In the ‘AHS: Cult’ episode “11/9” the social degradation comes in full force, with less parody and more extremist mimicry.
Finding Love on the Fury Road
Some of the best moments in film are the unexpected, smaller interludes contained inside larger cinematic developments.