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Oscar Kim Bauman

Oscar on the Oscars: Groundbreaking Winners and a Well-Staged Ceremony at the 95th Academy Awards

Arts & Culture • April 3 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Fall Out Boy Breaks Exciting New Ground on So Much (For) Stardust

Arts & Culture • April 3 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Oscar on the Oscars: This Year’s Best Snubbed Films, from “Nope” to “Decision to Leave”

Arts & Culture • March 6 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Black History Month Eclipse Event Shines Spotlight on Black Student Creativity at the Workshop

Arts & Culture • February 27 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Paramore’s This Is Why Is a Compelling, if Unpolished, Portrait of Burnout

Arts & Culture • February 13 • Oscar Kim Bauman

“Bruiser,” Directed by Miles Warren ’19, Brings Exploration of Black Masculinity to Film Series

Arts & Culture • February 9 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Oscar on the Oscars: Diving Into the Eclectic Nominees for the 95th Academy Awards

Arts & Culture • February 2 • Oscar Kim Bauman

My 2022 in 10 Albums

Arts & Culture • December 8 • Oscar Kim Bauman

Letter From the Editors: Reflections on the Fall Semester

Letters to the Editor • December 8 • Oscar Kim Bauman

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Rian Johnson’s Sharply Entertaining “Glass Onion” is a Worthy Sequel to “Knives Out”

Arts & Culture • December 5 • Oscar Kim Bauman

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