Arts & Culture
Professor James W. McGuire has had tea with former President of Argentina Raúl Alfonsín. Chances are, Professor James W. McGuire ...
Soul Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Toubin Spins at Eclectic
The role of a DJ has undergone a number of changes in the half-century-plus since its inception. Whether the term ...
“Dark Skies” Is Hardly Stellar, Proves Forgettable
On a cold, wet Saturday afternoon, this intrepid journalist ventured down to Metro Movies to sit in a similarly cold, ...
Oscar Breakdown: “Argo” and “Pi” Take Top Awards
If you, like millions of people across the world, tuned into the Oscars on Sunday night, you experienced one of ...
“Traces of Life”: Photograph Exhibition Displays Korean Realism
If you visit “Traces of Life: Seen Through Korean Eyes, 1945-1992,” the exhibition on display from Feb. 6 to May ...
Arts Profile: Tess Jonas ’15 on Writing and Workshopping “War for February”
Whether or not you were particularly into that English class you had to take on that old British guy and ...
Push the Sky Away Brings Dark Beauty and Gothic Resonance
There are very few artists who embody their work in the way of Nick Cave, who throughout his discography of ...
Gruesome Playground Injuries Brings Artistically Rendered Agonies to Second Stage
This weekend, Brett Keating ’15 and the cast of “Gruesome Playground Injuries” will bring both the innocence of childhood and ...
Brian Parks Mixes Absurd with Profound In Graduate Recital
Upon entering Memorial Chapel, I was directed to the balcony seating section rather than the main section of pews downstairs. ...
Thom Yorke and Flea Run Amok with Atoms for Peace
When Thom Yorke of Radiohead fame decided to tour in support of his solo album The Eraser back in 2009, ...
