ArtsWhen ‘Buffy’ and Vampires Escape to the Real World The power of fictional television to reveal personal attitudes certainly has a place in the minds of viewers of even the most fantastical programs.
ArtsGetting the Most Out of Showdown Showdown is such a great unifying event on campus, but it could be so much better with a little tweaking and a few rational changes.
ArtsSex and the Cinema Often times in cinema, people will walk out of a movie with completely different perspectives on the events that unfolded. The relation to sex and per...
ArtsA Desperate Plea for Quality Cinema Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick sends out a prayer and tentatively hopes for a rise in movie quality.
Arts‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ as a Charming Reminder of Civility Asst. Arts Editor Isabella Dow discusses the compelling merits of social decorum through the lens of 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.'
ArtsThe Power of Song On the Small Screen Editor Isabella Dow discusses the meaning of television soundtracks, and song, in our daily lives.
ColumnFearing for Arthurian Legends Trailers can be deceiving. In a trailer, we may see what we want to see. Let's hope 'King Arthur' remains a legend told in this world and not another.
ColumnThe Boons of Bands Brought Back, Old Concerts Are Better Concerts Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses his preference for concerts put on by older bands in this week's I'm Just Sayin' column.
ArtsThe Unspoken Laws of Movie Theaters Assoc. Arts Editor Veronica Gordo discusses her pet peeves while watching a movie in theaters.
ArtsA Concerted Effort: Phones and the Concert Experience Asst. Editor Jacob Schick describes a recent concert experience he had in this week's I'm Just Sayin.'