The Star Wars franchise new releases rely on filler episodes and fail to emphasize the central relationship between Mando and Grogu.
Tran: 50 Years of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ and Pink Floyd’s Everlasting Legacy
Associate arts editor Paterson Tran unpacks the lasting legacy of pioneering psychedelic and conceptual ’70s rock band Pink Floyd.
Leaf: The Best Women’s Red Carpet Looks at the 2023 Oscars
Staff writer Parker Leaf breaks down the best dressed women on the champagne-colored carpet at the 2023 Oscars.
YNFA: Emerson Leif Adds Layers To Underground Pop Genre
Staff Writer Kieran Wilson recommends artist Emerson Leif, an Australian singer and songwriter whose mellow beats are difficult to categorize under one genre.
Tran: Why Artificial Intelligence Will Improve the Existence of Art
Associate Arts Editor Pat Tran argues that DALL-E, the deep learning engine that can convert abstract concepts into art, will stay for good and only improve the trajectory of art.
O’Neil: Beabadoobee, Caroline Polachek, and More Celebrate Valentine’s Day With New Music
For Valentine’s Day, Staff Writer Alexandra O’Neil highlights the newest and most romantic songs for the occasion.
Leaf: Breaking Down the Red Carpet Looks From the Grammys’ Big Winners
Staff Writer Parker Leaf dissects Grammy looks from the winners of the four biggest categories.
YNFA: Healy’s Effortless Genre Blending Creates Rare Sound
Healy’s lyrical depth accompanies airy synths and hip-hop style beats in his music, showing an array of influences and his individuality through music.
Romero: The Met Gala Should Have Reconsidered Its Choice of Honoring Lagerfeld
Staff writer Ernest Romero argues that the Met Gala should have reconsidered its choice of honoring Lagerfeld at the 2023 Gala.
Weynand: Netflix Has A Content Problem, And It’s One Of Its Own Doing
After the cancellation of 1899, staff writer Jack Weynand demands Netflix to allow small shows to grow their audience over time instead of canceling shows after one season.