In a series of April Fools’ Day pranks, the Flaming Lips released a Pink Floyd parody album that tricked several major news outlets and challenged common notions of what constitutes a prank.
A Defense Of UGBC’s Failed Concert Legacy
UGBC’s decision to section off concert-planning activities felt reasonable enough, at least looking through a lens narrowly limited last semester’s failures, but there are real concerns in the handing over of responsibilities.
OshKosh B’gone: Embracing A Modern Take On The Overall Trend
By: Therese Tully
Overalls are no longer just for the playground-they can be part of a chic, sophisticated ensemble with the addition of scarves, heels, and layers.
April Fools’: The Flaming Lips’ Pink Floyd Parody Prank
By: Matt Mazzari
In a series of April Fools’ Day pranks, the Flaming Lips released a Pink Floyd parody album that tricked several major news outlets and challenged common notions of what constitutes a prank.
A Defense Of UGBC’s Failed Concert Legacy
By: John Wiley
UGBC’s decision to section off concert-planning activities felt reasonable enough, at least looking through a lens narrowly limited last semester’s failures, but there are real concerns in the handing over of responsibilities.
Oliver Stone & Activism In The Arts
By: Ryan Dowd
Oliver Stone’s work and upcoming visit to campus should remind us that we must develop the desire and skill of injecting meaning into the art we create.
A Theory On Conspiracies
By: Ariana Igneri
An unexpected conversation I had this week made me think about our culture’s fascination with conspiracy theories.
Rihanna Redefines Fashion Icon With Bold And Transformative Looks
By: Therese Tully
Rihanna brings runway attitude to everyday style, making her deserving of the CFDA Fashion Icon award.
Art ‘To Go’: How A Closed Museum Stays Relevant
By: Michelle Tomassi
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art may be losing membership during its renovations, but at least it’s taking a creative approach to stay relevant with the “SFMOMA On the Go” initiative.
Entrepreneurs In The Arts
By: John Wiley
Why do artists distrust businesses? Why do business often undervalue creative work? It’s an odd partnership, business and art, but it might just be what students in the Carroll School and Arts & Sciences need.