Arts & Culture
It’s shaping up to be a busy couple of months for Joachim Trier. The Norwegian filmmaker has been working for ...
“Walk Like an Egyptian,” and Talk Like a Hall of Famer: Why The Bangles Deserve National Rock & Roll Award
When I was in fifth grade, I got my music teacher fired. Don’t feel bad for her. She deserved it. ...
Movie Review: “Wicked: For Good” Offers a Powerful Yet Disquieting Conclusion to Chu’s Musical Parable
“Wicked: For Good” is set in an Oz inundated by propaganda and inequity—the mien of wickedness, as it is glaringly ...
Blood Spills and Darkness Reigns in Spike Tape’s “Little Shop of Horrors”
What takes two people and four arms to puppeteer? A murderous plant, of course. On Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, ...
“The Secret Agent” Is Magical (But Leaves Too Much Undercover)
Let me be abundantly clear: This is a rave review. During Saturday’s pre-release screening of “The Secret Agent” at the ...
Springsteen Biopic “Deliver Me From Nowhere” Shows The Boss at His Most Vulnerable
Anyone expecting a cover-to-cover story of Bruce Springsteen in “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” will be sorely disappointed. What viewers ...
“What Horizon” Reimagines “Les Misérables” for the Stage, Breathing New Life into an Enduring Classic
Every year, the University’s theater scene boasts a strong mixture of shows, with a varied enough slate that anyone could ...
Lucid Color Collective Showcase Presents a Multimedia Experience of Peak Creativity
Walking into the Lucid Color Showcase, it’s immediately apparent that every piece on display is distinct: unique not only in ...
Behind Wes Arabesque’s “The Nutcracker”: Dedication, Intensive Schedule, and Precise Teamwork
As the November cold starts to seep in, you might begin to realize that the holiday season is right around ...
Highly Anticipated “Marta Becket” Charms as First Show in Brand-New Fries Arts Building
On Nov. 13 through Nov. 15, the University Theater Department christened the brand-new Fries Arts Building’s Hex Theater with their ...
