‘Gringo’ combines the stories of various people and their connections to a medical marijuana pill.
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ is Uplifting for Children, but Lacks Deeper Meaning
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ doesn’t do justice to the classic book by Madeleine L’Engle because it lacks deeper meaning, but definitely suffices as a children’s movie.
Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell Stop Time in “Magic”
Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell walk through a world frozen in time to find a lively colorful oasis for their romantic collaboration “Magic.”
Assumptions on the Academy Awards
Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes educated guesses and predictions about the movies and actors who will win in four of the categories of the upcoming Academy Awards.
Monáe Stimulates Senses in Video for “Make Me Feel”
Janelle Monáe enlists funky guitar riffs and tasteful euphemisms in sensual new video for “Make Me Feel,” a single from her upcoming album ‘Dirty Computer.’
‘Final Space’ Gilds Mediocre Comedy With Sci-Fi Veneer
TBS’s new animated adult comedy, ‘Final Space,’ provides comedy and interesting science fiction concepts, but lacks the draw required to keep audiences coming back.
Shining the Spotlight on Sing it to the Heights Contestants
The eleven contestants in this year’s Sing it to the Heights speak about their experience in music, along with their influences and guilty pleasure music.
Dealin’ With the Devil
Arts Editor Jacob Schick describes his fascination with Robert Johnson, and the legend that he made a deal with the Devil at a Mississippi crossroads to play blues guitar.
‘The Things We Do’ and ‘Get It Together’ as ‘New Voices’ Plays
The two plays in ‘New Voices’ tied together distant threads of humanity across time and space.
Covering the Classics
Arts Editor Jacob Schick talks about a few of his favorite covers and the originals that spawned them.