Arts & Culture
Graduate music students Ridvan Aydinli MA ’22 and Mohammad Geldi Geldi Nejad MA ’23 filled Memorial Chapel with music from ...
Poems of Our Climate: mid-march
About the Column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Egger also runs ...
“The Importance of Being Earnest” Reimagines a Comedy Classic
In a cross talk, two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they ...
Return of Mabuhay Showcase Highlights Pan-Asian Culture
Mabuhay, a student-run showcase of pan-Asian culture, filled Beckham Hall with song and dance on Friday, April 15. Drawing its name ...
“Nothing Comes to Mim” and “The Book of Chrysanthemum” Playwrights Raises Questions of Body, Identity, and Mind
While the academic year draws to a close, student theater is continuing at full force, with two notable productions opening in the coming ...
Poems of Our Climate: Sirocco
About the Column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Egger also runs ...
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” Lives Up to Its Title
This article contains spoilers for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Sentient rocks with googly eyes. A society where people have ...
Have You Heard the Language of Nature?
Occasionally, the Arts & Culture section will publish creative writing submissions from University students. If you would like to submit ...
Maggie Rogers Welcomes Spring With “That’s Where I Am”
As my personal three-time Spotify Wrapped artist of the year, Maggie Rogers has entered the pantheons of my music identity. While her ...
“Daddy Issues”: An Uproarious Celebration of Grief and Friendship
On Thursday, April 7 and Saturday, April 9, Keith Jones ’22 and Elizabeth Nefferdorf ’22 performed their senior theater capstone, ...
