Arts & Culture
This semester, I’m starting a new column called “On the Record,” in which I ask University professors a deceptively simple ...
The Non-Reader’s Review of “Wuthering Heights”: Emerald Fennell Screens Empty, Sweaty Concoction
The famous agricultural scientist George Washington Carver once said, “Where there is no vision, there is no hope.” And I’m ...
Unravelling the Life and Works of Julius Eastman: A Composer Beyond All Categories
“What I am trying to achieve is to be what I am to the fullest—Black to the fullest, a musician ...
Goldrach Gallery Greets “Looking Inward” Exhibit Drawing on Works Depicting Lone Subjects
The weather is getting warmer, but not warm enough to stay outside: arguably the perfect weather to visit your local ...
Celebrating the Illustrious Screen Career of Robert Duvall (1931–2026)
On Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, an incredible actor and titan of American pop culture passed away at the age of ...
“Articulating What That Is”: Reviewing Robert Lostutter and Kristi Cavataro’s Exhibit Opening at Zilkha Gallery
When walking into the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery in the Center for the Arts (CFA) to view the “Robert ...
Music Lovers Rejoice at the Spike Tape x SHADES Cabaret
Love was in the air this past Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Patricelli ’92 Theater, and not just the romantic ...
Is It Romantic to Compare Playlists? A Musical Cross Talk With My Girlfriend
It’s a Tuesday afternoon in spring, the sun beating down on a Subaru’s exposed sunroof as two girls in their ...
Offbeat Movie Choices for a Valentine’s Night In, from Delightful to Caustic
It’s a good thing February has Valentine’s Day; if you’re anything like me, you’ve had enough of the bitter cold ...
Glass Half Full: Jennette McCurdy’s “Half His Age” is Not for the Faint of Heart
“Half His Age” by Jennette McCurdy was released on Tuesday, Jan. 20, making it one of the newest novels of ...
