The Arctic Monkeys’ depart from their sci-fi journey on past albums in favor of returning to their original indie rock sound.
Asinine Engages Packed Crowd With Improv Games During First Show of the Semester
From playing absurd party guests and overdramatic radio hosts, members of Asinine Sketch and Improv Comedy entertained a full crowd at Thursday night’s show.
The Pixies Deliver Expected, Monotonous Tracks on New Album ‘Doggerel’
The Pixies unsuccessfully attempt to grasp at their former fame and music domination with their album ‘Doggerel.’
Ti West’s ‘Pearl’ Provides a Fascinating Character Study of a Murderous Daydreamer
Ti West’s prequel gives context to the upbringing and psychology of Pearl, and the ‘banal’ existence that drives her murderous pursuit.
Students’ Creative Improvisation Shines at ‘Poetry On Demand’ Event
On the second day of the 24th Annual Arts Festival, student poets sat out on Stokes Lawn and awaited passersby to request free poems.
‘The Lost City’ Disappoints with Painfully Unfunny Dialogue and Cliché Plot
Instead of being a funny romantic comedy, ‘The Lost City’ disappoints viewers with a cheesy storyline and cringeworthy dialogue.
‘Pieces of Her’ Sinks With Confusing Characters and Plot Holes
‘Pieces of Her’ under-delivers on engaging the audience, despite strong acting from cast.
‘Drive My Car’ Demands Patience With Slow-Paced Exploration of Characters
‘Drive My Car’ moves slowly as it fails to indulge in the complexities of each character.
‘The Worst Person in the World’ Captures Existential Crises of Youth
‘The Worst Person in the World’ decidedly explores the obstacles of youth and stunted temperament.
Eddie Vedder’s ‘Earthling’ Offers a Jumble of Perfect Road Trip Tunes
Eddie Vedder releases his new album, ‘Earthling’, experimenting with a range of reflective themes.