Arts & Culture
A singer-songwriter whose influences range from blues and folk to Texas tejano and ’90s hip hop, Sarah Dashew ’94 has ...
Despite a Great Year in Film and TV, Award Ceremonies Lack Diversity and Well-Timed Jokes
This past calendar year, Hollywood released an impressive number of films. Some proved exemplary while others missed the mark, and ...
“Kung Fu Panda 3” Stays True to its Praise-worthy Roots
When I came across a trailer for “Kung Fu Panda 3” a few months ago, I was surprised that DreamWorks ...
Tracy K. Smith Proves Poetry is for Everyone
Over the course of a 45-minute reading this past Wednesday, poet and memoirist Tracy K. Smith transported listeners on a ...
David Davis and Charmagne Tripp Wow Audiences at Russell House with Jazz and Stunning Vocals
R&B and jazz saxophonist David Davis wooed the crowds at Russell House last Sunday, Jan. 31 at an event called ...
“Yum Yum” Immerses Audiences in Psychedelic Disarray
“I feel like I’m in a 10-year-old’s acid trip,” a friend of mine whispered to me near the end of “Yum Yum: A 3-D ...
This is Acting Showcases Sia’s Writing and Singing Chops
It’s been less than two years since Sia’s last studio album, 1000 Forms of Fear, marked a milestone in the ...
In Defense of: Video Games as an Art Form
Video games have progressed dramatically since their creation. What began as a simple time-killer in the form of “pong,” video ...
Revisiting Severus Snape: An Alan Rickman Tribute
As beloved as the “Harry Potter” franchise is, in retrospect its poor characterization is glaringly obvious. J. K. Rowling’s magical world ...
We Chat: A New Generation of Chinese Art
We Chat: A Dialogue in Contemporary Chinese Art opened on Tuesday, Jan. 26 in Zilkha, and I highly recommend that everyone ...
