Arts & Culture
We as a society have finally—FINALLY!—moved past the need for Matty Healy. Sam Cieri and his alternative indie rock band, ...
Damion Searls Talks Translations and “Thomas Mann: New Selected Stories”
Continuing their packed calendar of events for the fall semester, the Shapiro Center for Writing and Criticism held their first ...
“About Her” Challenges Audience Members To Reflect on Their Interactions with Women of Color
“About Her” by Dennis Bush—directed by Senica Slaton ’26 with assistant director Skye Figueroa ’26, and produced by Spike Tape—went ...
Little Simz’s 2023 Tour Proves That Independent Artists Can Do It Better
British rapper Little Simz, or Simbiatu Abisola Abiola Ajikawo, closed out her North American Tour for her latest album NO ...
Nacera Belaza Performs U.S. Debut of “L’Onde”
Renowned French-Algerian dancer and choreographer Nacera Belaza visited the University last week to perform the U.S. debut of her dance, ...
Grading “The Student,” the Latest Book from President Michael Roth ’78
In his “Meditations,” Emperor Marcus Aurelius thanks his grandfather for keeping him out of school, describing it as one of ...
Sophie Pinkham Talks Poetry, Traveling, and Politics in “The Critic and Her Publics” Speaker Series
Professor of the Practice in Comparative Literature at Cornell University Sophie Pinkham—a frequent contributor to The New York Review of ...
“Understanding China in the Age of Unequal Treaties” Reopens for the Fall Semester
“Understanding China in the Age of Unequal Treaties,” an exhibition curated by Sabrina Tian ’24, reopened in the College of ...
Deep Cuts With Intercut: A Look Into the University’s Very Own Film Magazine
Intercut serves as the University’s film and moving image journal, publishing thoughtful opinion pieces, personal essays, and analyses covering film, ...
Putting the Whore Back in LaWhore: LaWhore Vagistan Schools Us with “Lessons in Drag”
You really can’t say it better than the queen herself: LaWhore Vagistan is here to “put the whore back in ...
