Arts editor Jacob Schick explains his belief that there is no way ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ can be a good movie.
Singles Not Safe for Singles
Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez advises singles to mute these legendary love songs if they want to avoid a stay to “Heartbreak Hotel” on Valentine’s Day.
Castro Exiled the Jesuits—Why Go Back?
Studying abroad in Cuba is not as philanthropic as many students think. In fact, it doesn’t help Cuban citizens at all, and opens the door to more oppression.
Analyzing the Intricacies of Art
Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the nature of art, and the expansion of its definition.
The Beatles are Overrated
In her latest column, associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez defends her unpopular opinion that The Beatles’ music is overrated.
A Discussion of January Movies
Arts Editor Jacob Schick gives a few theories as to why movies released in January usually suck.
Lights Off in Havana
Since the US-Cuba embargo was lifted, Cuba has seen an increase in tourism, including tourism as a result of the music industry.
Off the Record: Time’s Up for Franco
“The loss we feel in parting with our favorite Hollywood men is nothing compared to the momentum we gain in the fight against sexual assault,” writes Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez in her first column for the Heights.
A Note on Shane McAnally, Nashville’s Unofficial Patron Saint
Shane McAnally is the writer and producer behind many famous country hits, making him a backbone of the genre.
Living Large in Row 4: A Column for When You’re Flying High
Sometimes things get physical, freaky, and far-out during air travel. No punchline here, only punching in an airport line.