Through Dacus’ vulnerable lyricism, her relationship with Baker develops into a romance—a lovely narrative to listen to unfold. It seems Dacus has found the kind of love she had yearned for in the past, making the album feel like the result of a deep, personal fulfillment.
Arts, On Campus
‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ Mixes Humor With Powerful Message
Despite the humor infused by exaggerated characters, the purpose of Accidental Death of An Anarchist is to expose the government for its wrongdoings and promote discourse surrounding the injustices and unfairness in the justice system.
Arts, Music
The Lumineers Remain True to Roots on New Album ‘Automatic’
Automatic, the newest album by The Lumineers released on Friday, kept a consistent sound that remains true to the band’s previous music.
Arts, On Campus
Akbarnia Presents New McMullen Exhibit on Art, Science, and Innovation in the Islamic World
The exhibit, open from Feb. 9 to June 1, features 20 lenders and is centered around 13th-century Islamic scholar Zakariyya al-Qazwini’s cosmography titled The Wonders of Creation and Rarities of Existence.
Arts, Television, Review
Dan Fogelman’s ‘Paradise’ Has a Chilling Twist That Leaves Viewers Begging for More
The entire premise of the series is challenged by the end of the first episode, and this unique twist makes viewers yearn for more.