Arts & Culture
If you’ve ever seen a lip-sync battle on late night TV, you have drag to thank. Although Jimmy Fallon has ...
Anissa Mack ’92 Fills the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art with “Junk Kaleidoscope”
Neon-dyed blue jeans, meticulously arranged Cheerios, and an aluminum-coated hand holding strands of noodles dominate the space occupied by Anissa ...
Curb Your Enthusiasm Leaps into Ninth Season with Crafty Cringe
When an enraged woman shouts midway through the first episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s ninth season, “What type of psychopath ...
Transparent Blurs Its Own Identity in Season 4
“I’ve been going out a lot lately with the intention of finding someone. This idea that I’ll find, uh, my ...
“Stop Kiss” Explores Identity, Violence, & Homophobia
The lights come up slowly as the Cardigans’ “Lovefool” begins playing. We see the familiar scene of a woman alone ...
Florist’s If Blue Could Be Happiness Is Bedroom Pop that Refuses Classification
Florist released its second album, If Blue Could Be Happiness, on Friday, Sept. 29 via Double Double Whammy. The album is ...
Love Is Not an Archive
All My Little Words is The Argus’ love-centric column. We publish personal essays, poems, and other creative written work that ...
Written in the Stars: Oct. 3
We’re back, Argus readers! It’s Brighten and Jessica, your Horoscope Hotties, coming to you with our second installment of Written ...
Gaiutra Bahadur and Kaitlyn Greenidge ’04 Amplify Marginalized Voices
On a muggy evening last week, students crowded into Russell House to hear Kaitlyn Greenidge ’04 and Gaiutra Bahadur read ...
“Nathan for You” Kicks Off Season 4 by Legally Impersonating Michael Richards
Last week, Nathan Fielder’s “Nathan for You” returned for the fourth season of outlandish antics, kicking off with a characteristically elaborate plot ...
