Arts & Culture
About the Column: Poems of our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Egger also runs ...
Poems of the Gas Station: The Hole
In the way that things like this often do, The spot appeared one day During the flood. It was ...
“Spencer” Is a Masterful and Haunting Approach to the People’s Princess
Content Warning: This article contains spoilers to the film “Spencer” and references to eating disorders. Born in 2002, I’m part ...
“Bruised”: Halle Berry’s Mixed Martial Arts Drama Doesn’t Quite Hit The Mark
It’s a story you might’ve heard before: A washed-up champ is offered one last chance to get back in the ...
Poems of Our Climate: To Capture
About the Column: Poems of Our Climate is a weekly poetry column run by Oliver Egger ’23. Oliver Egger also ...
Kyle Shin ’20 Discusses Musical Expression and Upcoming EP “Always Autumn”
Kyle Shin ’20 is a San Francisco-based rapper and singer who makes music under the name Son of Paper. The ...
Red (Taylor’s Version) Brings Me Back to My Past Self
I was in seventh grade when Taylor Swift’s album“Red” came out. We were still a long way away from the ...
Waxing Poetic: In Conversation With Ocean Vuong and Kat Chow
I can’t exactly remember when I first read “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” the haunting, brilliant 2019 novel by Vietnamese ...
“The Wolf House” Melds Horror With Chilling History
Content Warning: This article contains spoilers, as well as mentions of pedophilia, sexual assault, and a swastika. There are few ...
