Arts & Culture
Pop music brings people together, as any one of the several hundred students at Top 40 cover band Haters in ...
Food-Water-Life Makes the Ordinary Extraordinary
Hanging high above the Usdan stairs, the color-blocked “NO BORDERS” flag is hard to miss. So too is the colorful ...
Dear Commonwealth Jazzes Up Buddhist House
On Monday, the Buddhist House lounge was packed full of those who had braved the cold for a warm and ...
Oscar Overload: Predictions for the 2013 Academy Awards
This year’s Oscar nominations produced as many surprise nominations as anticipated celebrations. In fact, this will likely prove to be ...
“Still Love the Way I Sing”: A February Music Countdown
Why spend this most-forlorn yet briefest of months ignoring Valentine’s Day and watching objectively-better-looking-than-thou actors cavorting around the red carpet ...
Ra Ra Riot Lives Up To Its Name With Energetic New Release
Syracuse’s Ra Ra Riot is known for a lot of things—strings, boat shoes, allusions to Massachusetts—but versatility probably isn’t one ...
Foxygen Brings Attitude On Its New Album
We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic. For a relatively unknown band releasing only its second album, ...
Movie’s Got 43 Problems and an Incest Joke is One
There are many types of bad movies. There are those that carry a sort of ironic glee—so bad that they’re ...
Christopher Owens Presents Fresh Material in a New Light
Christopher Owens has had a somewhat dulled public resurgence in the wake of the break-up of Girls, his original project. ...
Widowspeak & Treasure Island Make Waves at Eclectic
With the release of their second LP, Almanac, a mere four days before Saturday’s concert at Eclectic, indie rock group ...
