Adapted movie seeks to portray sincere adolescent memories in 1970s Long Island.
Taxali: Virtual Sundance Format Proves Cinema Still Resonates With Audiences
Staff Writer Shaun Texali says Sundance 2022 makes the most of its virtual adaptation, with promising film premiers.
John Finney Inspires Generations of Chorale Singers
Recently honored with a lifetime achievement award, John Finney has encouraged musical excellence and created a close community as the director of University Chorale.
Comedian Joyelle Nicole Johnson Embraces Embarrassment
‘Love Joy,’ Johnson’s critically acclaimed comedy special, proves her talent and ability to find humor in her most embarrassing moments.
Tran: Audiences Suffer as Film Studios Surrender to Profit
Assistant Arts Editor Pat Tran lists missing qualities in new films and their lost imaginative visions.
The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM’ Sets High Bar for Music This Year
‘Dawn FM’ shows a playful and experimental side of the Weeknd with unexpected features on his new tracks.
‘The Lost Daughter’ Brews Confusion With Too Many Secrets
In ‘The Lost Daughter,’ Maggie Gyllenhaal attempts to answer questions about motherhood. Although she ultimately comes up short, the film shows her promise as a writer and director.
‘Licorice Pizza’ Melds Romance and Filmmaking Excellence
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film invites its audience to 1970s Los Angeles—telling a mesmerizing tale of young love.
2021 Wrapped: Favorite Releases From This Year
Arts editors and staffers chose their top picks in music, cinema, and television from this year.
Literary Magazines Host Poetry Reading at Local Café
‘The Laughing Medusa’ and ‘The Stylus’ held a publication debut event at Fuel America on Thursday.