Arts & Culture
Season 2 of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning TV show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” has recently come to a close, giving us—Emmy Hughes ...
Anthony Dean ’17 Curates On-Hold Music
Walking into Russell House this past weekend was like entering the set of a vintage film. The usual paintings, pendulum clock, ...
Super Bowl Ads Capture Zeitgeist and Commodify Diversity
The nation’s chicken wing-stained hands, trembling by their beating hearts, did not dare reach for the remote during Super Bowl ...
In “Wedding Doll,” Truth and Fiction Converge
Last Thursday, “Wedding Doll” by Nitzan Gilady opened the tenth annual Ring Family Israeli Film Festival, telling the emotionally and visually ...
Phil Kaye Expertly Bounds from Absurd to Grave
Mariah Carey blasts through cheap headphones as you walk down the street. Bikers careen by yelling at you to “move ...
On “Pure Comedy,” Ineffectual Resistance, and Holding your Heroes Accountable
I first saw Joshua Tillman in 2011, when he was a member of Fleet Foxes. His shoulder-length hair and impressive ...
“Frank” Reinvents Everyone’s Favorite Halloween Tale
The floor of the ’92 had been turned into a space-age office landscape. White tile lined the floor, mirroring the ...
Clarissa Tossin’s Stereoscopic Vision Brings New Meaning to Depth Perception
As snowflakes began to dust over the green of campus late Tuesday afternoon, the mood was quiet, reflective of the ...
“Jackie” Prefers National Narrative Over Authenticity
While President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis were real people and did, in fact, exist, they were ...
“Chewing Gum” Pops Social Norms
When you’re scrolling Netflix’s endless selection of movies and television programs, it often seems like you’ve seen everything, and everything ...
