Arts & Culture
A few days ago, a friend of mine, in the midst of a messy breakup, held her head in her ...
“Inheritance” Intertwines Past and Present in Contemplative Exploration of Family
“Inheritance,” a play written by Lonnie Miller ’25 and directed by Bannon Brody ’24, will be performed in the Memorial ...
“Better Luck Tomorrow” Presents a Bleak, Powerful View of Asian American Life
On Friday, April 8, the Asian American Student Collective (AASC) hosted a screening of “Better Luck Tomorrow,” a 2002 film ...
Ahead of the Final Season, Reflecting on Five Seasons of “Better Call Saul”
This article contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” and “Breaking Bad.” There’s a scene in the second episode of “Better ...
Nothing is “As It Was”: A Review of the Dawn of “Harry’s House”
Harry Styles has not released new music since December 2019, which, granted, isn’t an absurd amount of time. But it ...
April Film Screenings Celebrate Asian and Asian American Culture
Four film screenings happening this April will showcase a diverse range of Asian and Asian American experiences. The films themselves are affiliated ...
Una tarde en el rio / An afternoon in the river
Occasionally, the Arts & Culture section will publish creative writing submissions from University students. If you would like to submit ...
Poems of Our Climate: The piano is all the body cannot do
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Egger also runs ...
“Our Flag Means Death” Tells a Heartwarmingly Queer Pirate Story
This article contains spoilers for “Our Flag Means Death.” In the 18th century’s Golden Age of Piracy, an eccentric pirate ...
Oscar on the Oscars: A Televised Fever Dream at the 94th Academy Awards
This year’s Oscars were already pretty chaotic. Then Will Smith slapped Chris Rock in the face. After a quirky, pandemic-shaped ...
