We pride ourselves on being informed. This notion should extend wholly to the arts as well, as relishing in shared culture is one of the best ways to connect with others and oneself.
Cursive: An Unconventional Art Form
Eventually, I began to favor simplicity over style. Admittedly, I got lazy. For a while, I forgot to appreciate cursive the way my grandfather did—as an unconventional avenue for artistic expression.
Ruining the Mysticism of ‘Jumanji’
The people behind the new ‘Jumanji’ movie have decided to risk tarnishing a great concept.
Making Our Mark on the Canvas
Often times we may wonder where the inspiration that fuels success comes from. As we search for the elusive well from which our streaks of brilliance spring, we may be surprised to find no answer at all.
Will the New ‘Jurassic World’ Trilogy, Uh, Find a Way?
With the wild box office success that was ‘Jurassic World’ universal has doubled down on its revival of the series, planning two sequels to ‘Jurassic World.’ Is this the right move?
Sunday Comics: Why ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Remains King
The ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ series is a time-honored tale of boyhood and brotherhood, a bridge between the plausible events of one’s early years and the boundless potential of the imaginary. Bring it on, cartoonists of today.
Into the Wilds of Making Music
There is a special feeling attained when playing beloved music with your own hands as you become, arguably, closer to the music than ever before.
Goodbye, Mr. Wilder
The death of Wilder has made me spend a lot of time thinking about friendship, comedy, and specifically the influence that he and the rest of the Brooks clan have had on the world and, even more specifically, how I view it.
Analyzing the Visual Album Era
In today’s increasingly competitive realm of music, it seems as though the attention-getter du jour is none other than the coveted visual album.
A Call to Arts
Amidst the stunning and rapturous energy that takes over BC in the first couple weeks, underclassmen should take the time and effort to show the campus their artistic abilities.