Arts & Culture
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, ...
“Identity Thief” Struggles to Please Despite Messy Writing
It almost physically hurts me to give “Identity Thief,” the recent comedy starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy and directed ...
Re-(Re)viewing Bodies
(Re)viewing Bodies: Selected American Photographs, 1930-2000, a new exhibit on display in the Davison Art Center (DAC) this semester, boasts ...
Leaves of Green Blooms at Earth House
Talent isn’t easy to define, but once you see it, you know immediately. Leaves of Green, an NYU-based folk four-piece, ...
Local Natives Fail to Pack Punch with Hummingbird
Music generally serves two purposes for the avid listener. The first is self-evident: there is a sense of euphoria—an ineffable ...
Idiot Box: “Enlightened”
Writing for television, especially when creating characters, is a tricky business. When we tune into our shows, sometimes even before ...
“Side Effects” May Include Thrills and Chills
Director Steven Soderbergh has decided to call it quits after a nearly 25-year career in filmmaking. After Soderbergh’s emergence as ...
Jim James Unfolds on New LP
Jim James is one of indie rock’s great chameleons. Whether building stadium rock as frontman of My Morning Jacket or ...
