The poetry event in the Cabaret Room consisted of students sharing stories and the message of power through art.
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.
Taylor Swift’s “Lavender Haze” Excels in its Visuals, But Lacks Storytelling
Taylor Swift’s new music video for “Lavender Haze” is surrealist and aesthetically rich but lacks the storytelling of her previous work.
Somebody’s Child Brings Authenticity to Indie Rock in His Debut Album
Debuting band Somebody’s Child proves itself with a unique sound that blends a range of musical influences in its first self-titled album.
Chung: Front Runners and Dark Horses at This Year’s Grammy Awards
Arts staff writer Junsoo Chung discusses who he thinks will be the front runners of the 2023 Grammys Awards on Feb. 3
‘Blondshell’ Offers A Refreshing Take on Indie Rock at Paradise Rock Club
Blondshell’s performance at Paradise Rock Club offered a softer side of indie rock as an opening for Suki Waterhouse.
McMullen’s ‘Landscape of Memory’ Confronts Themes of Identity, Memory, and Exile Through Multimedia Art
‘Landscape of Memory’ is a new exhibit in the McMullen featuring multimodal works that explore topics such as memory and war in the world.
Dodak: The Most Anticipated Movie and TV Series Releases of 2023
Here are the most highly anticipated cinematic flicks and binge-worthy Netflix TV shows to count down to in 2023.
‘You People’ Offers a Fresh Take on Rom-Coms and Generational Differences
Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris craft a millennial love story that is obstructed by revealed differences in cultures and parents.
Original Play ‘Idawalley’ Displays Strength in Adversity Through Emotional Performances
The period play gives glimpses into growing community and support in times of adversity with emotional student performances.