Arts & Culture
“Sicario,” directed by Denis Villeneuve, may be the best thriller of the year. It’s athletic, bleak, and brutal, trading simultaneously ...
Fetty Wap’s Debut Proves Gripping if Repetitive
I almost feel like I shouldn’t be reviewing Fetty Wap’s self-titled debut as an album. “I’m not a storyteller,” Wap ...
Eclectic’s Gladiator Show Comes to an Early End
What could have been the best show of the semester on campus ended up being a gross disappointment for those ...
Black Arts Collective Showcases Student Voices at X House
Despite the rain on the first cold night of October, students rallied from all over campus to assemble in the ...
Ridley Scott’s “The Martian” Phones Home
Think you know Ridley Scott? Think again. Going against everything you may know about Scott’s dystopian science fiction films (“Blade ...
Matt Senreich ’96 Discusses the Superhuman Dysfunction of “SuperMansion”
In recent years, comic book fans have had no shortage of superheroes to follow. In theaters, Marvel’s cinematic universe has ...
OutKast’s Big Boi and Electronic Duo Phantogram Collaborate on a Psychedelic Thrill Ride of an EP
“Not tryna’ be rude, but having an attitude is counterproductive to being blissful,” raps Andre Patton (aka Big Boi) in ...
Trevor Noah Makes “The Daily Show” His Own
Trevor Noah’s oratory is smooth and refreshing in a media market saturated with anchors muddling their T’s with American accents ...
“Doctor Who” Season Debut Stretches Itself Thin
“Doctor Who” fans expecting this season to remain as fresh and exciting as the last are going to be let ...
“un/do” Provides a Window into the Process of Creation
The creative process can be mysterious, confounding and confusing. But “un/do,” running in the Patricelli ’92 Theater from Oct. 1 ...
