‘Holy City’ is a collection of art that is intended to bring healing and support to the community affected by the Charleston church massacre.
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Cannot Be Good
Arts editor Jacob Schick explains his belief that there is no way ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ can be a good movie.
Contemporary Theatre’s ‘Beyond Therapy’ Has Audience in Stitches
Contemporary Theatre astounds with their comedic ability in their new production ‘Beyond Therapy.’
“For You” Leaves Viewers Wishing Music Video Was for Anyone Else
The music video for “For You,” a song on the soundtrack for the upcoming ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ movie is incredibly and unbelievably terrible.
Analyzing the Intricacies of Art
Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the nature of art, and the expansion of its definition.
A Discussion of January Movies
Arts Editor Jacob Schick gives a few theories as to why movies released in January usually suck.
Trying Out the Spotlight with ‘Stop Kiss’
The Heights speaks with student director Taylor Tranfaglia, MCAS ’18, about her play ‘Stop Kiss’ and the audition process as a whole.
Looking Forward to Sitting in Cinemas
Head Editor Jacob Schick examines a few movies that he thinks will be good or fun in the upcoming semester.
Gary Oldman Shines Bright in ‘Darkest Hour’
Gary Oldman has become Prime Minister Winston Churchill as he struggles to save the country and the continent from Axis Powers in the early years of World War II in ‘Darkest Hour’.
‘Downsizing’ Toys With Heavy Concepts but Buckles Under Its Own Weight
The newest film from director Alexander Payne, ‘Downsizing’, lacks narrative cohesion and a smooth transition between ideas.