What really makes us scared? Is it a physical threat or idea, or are our true fears seeded in something more existential?
Gruesome Histories Make For Harrowing Tales in ‘American Crime Story’
Kicking up a new anthology series, FX’s ‘American Crime Story’ Season 1 retraces the gruesome and grim tale of OJ Simpson, from the leather glove to the infamous Ford Bronco.
Technical Dances and Instrumental Skills Impress in SASA’s ‘Kahaani’ Show
The South Asian Student Association culture show ‘Kahaani’ brought audiences together for a night of beautiful performances and charity, as the proceed of the event went to Pratham USA.
Marvel’s Real Civil War: Profit vs. Art
Though Marvel has proven that it can fill seats in the theater and smash box office records, are its films doing more harm to the industry than good?
Dr. Dog Gets Lost in the Inconsequential Sounds of ‘The Psychedelic Swamp’
Though some thoughtful lyrics and bluesy undertones bring interesting ideas to ‘The Psychedelic Swamp,’ the end product feels rather unpolished and amateur.
Experimentation, Emotional Manipulation Makes Saul Williams a ‘King’
Saul Williams latest conceptual album, ‘MartyrLoserKing,’ is truly a labor of love. Within it are songs that will not only inspire listeners, but future artists and songwriters.
The Arts and Moral Bankruptcy
Can someone enjoy the artistic works of people of questionable character? Exploring questions like this, one may find just how intensely linked the art is linked to the artist.
Kevin Gates’ ‘Islah’ Builds Brand While Remaining Rooted in Classic Hip-Hop
Gates’ strong songwriting skill coupled with a slew of collaborators, creates a varied and audibly diverse album.
Textual Fidelity in Film: Taking the Right Risks
When accessing what to include and omit in film adaptations of beloved texts, directors and writers must take the right risks.
Michael Moore Assails the World in Search of Progressive Ideals
In his latest documentary, Micheal Moore seeks for the next U.S. conquest. Devoid of oil interests and world policing, this conquest concerns the appropriation of ideas instead of resources or influence.