Arts & Culture
The first thing you observe when you watch Sun Speak play is the chemistry the Chicago duo has cultivated. Matt ...
Who Wore It Wes: Maya Peterson ’18 Talks Creativity
Maya Peterson ’18 has brought her love for activism and creative writing to campus, and her rebellious creativity shows in ...
Evocative Exhibit Takes Second Look at WWI Posters
Victorious men armed for combat and poised women with smiles of support greet you, inviting you in to hear their ...
Gilliam Can’t Solve “The Zero Theorem”
We all know Terry Gilliam for who he once was. For some, he is the soul behind the visual folly ...
“Bojack Horseman” Brings Surrealism To Netflix
You have to give Netflix credit: in the two years since it first explored the realms of Internet-distributed original programming, ...
“Not of This World” Exhibit Kicks Off College of East Asian Studies
“Not of This World,” a diverse display of East Asian art at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, ...
Bodies as Art: ICPP Trains Next Generation of Performance Curators
Xaviera Simmons sits on a stage, fully dressed. She places a pair of scissors on the ground and invites the ...
Karen O Crushes Hard On New Album
Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O (born Karen Orzolek) has had a prolific career. Aside from making music with ...
Sun Kil Moon Gets Personal On Benji
I have a lot of strong, positive opinions about a lot of things, music most chief among them. Have a ...
Power Outage Hits Saturday’s Nguzunguzu Show
Saturday night’s show at Eclectic was an interesting spectacle: the performance of headliner Nguzunguzu (pronounced en-GOO-zoo-en-GOO-zoo) was beset with problems, ...
