Arts & Culture
Sometimes, editors disagree. Sometimes, they want to write about it. Sports Editor Cormac Chester ’20 and Features Editor Sam Prescott ’19 ...
“Walkaway” Grapples with Technology, Race, and Living Forever
Modern sci-fi and dystopian novelist Cory Doctorow’s most recent book, “Walkaway,” opens with beer made from reclaimed urine at a Marx-themed ...
Is It Cool to Like Country Again?
If you’ve made small talk with anyone in this decade, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “I like all music genres, ...
Taylor Swift Clearly Gives a Damn About Her Reputation
In one of Taylor Swift’s new singles, “Look What You Made Me Do,” the singer showcases an unexpected change in artistic style. She ...
Summer TV Recap: GLOW Debuts, GOT Intensifies
In honor of the end of TV-binging season and the upcoming onslaught of new fall shows, we’ve rounded up our ...
Summer Music Recap: JAY-Z and Lorde Return
Summer Music Roundup After a summer whose end was marked by Taylor Swift “killing” all of her former selves, we’re ...
The Importance of Afropunk in Contemporary America
Afropunk Brooklyn began at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2005, and now attracts highly anticipated artists like Solange, Kaytranada, ...
Review: “Ingrid Goes West” Captures Loneliness in the Digital Era
It’s “Single White Female” for the Instagram age: A lonely, delusional young woman (Aubrey Plaza) travels to California to befriend an ...
Seth Meyers Shines Brightest by Stepping Out of the Spotlight
Between the three major television networks—CBS, NBC, and ABC—six late night variety shows air nightly. Each has their own merits, ...
“American Gods” a Promising Meeting of Minds
Neil Gaiman is a tremendously gifted writer. Sensitive, ambitious, brilliant. The worlds that he crafts on paper are simultaneously fantastical ...
