Arts & Culture
From the moment I walked into the Patricelli ’92 Theater on Saturday, Nov. 9 to see Spike Tape’s production of ...
Arts Meets Activism: “Of Government” as a Catalyst for Political Engagement
From Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, 2024, “Of Government” was performed in the Center for the Arts (CFA) Theater. The ...
Argus Poetry: Sestina #1
Boys will be boys Never men will be men I must have zoned out for “Pinch the tie around your ...
“After Eurydice” Marks First Spike Tape Production of the Semester, Reflects on Finding Hope Through Grief and Heartbreak
The evening of Saturday, Nov. 2, my roommate and I trekked to 200 High St., home to Movement House and ...
The Newest, and Most Vulnerable, World of Tyler, the Creator: CHROMAKOPIA Review
Tyler, the Creator posted a music video of a snippet of his new song, “St. Chroma” on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The ...
“disadvantage (n.)” Tackles Themes of Racism, Misogyny, and Classism Through the Omniscient Eyes of Teenage Girls
This article covers a production which included the use of racial slurs and themes of racism, sexism, and misogyny. Last ...
Where is Bon Iver: A Review of SABLE
Throughout the past decade, Justin Vernon, under the moniker Bon Iver, has rapidly emerged as one of the most ambitious, ...
The Hocus Pocus Movies: Quintessential Halloween and Fall Favorites
This article contains spoilers for “Hocus Pocus” (1993) and “Hocus Pocus 2” (2022). As the cooler temperatures set in and ...
“KAOS” Showed Signs of Revitalized Creativity and Innovation From Streaming Giant Netflix…So They Canceled It
This article contains spoilers for “KAOS” (2024). For years, I have vocally held the stance that Netflix is past its ...
Lorde’s Incomparable Influence, from The Love Club to Melodrama
On Nov. 21, 2012, an unknown 16-year-old New Zealand artist, referred to simply as Lorde, self-released her debut EP, The ...
