Arts & Culture
After a long and sweaty introduction courtesy of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (yes, we in ...
The 2021 Golden Globes: Delayed Nominees Still Reliably Controversial
With COVID-19 shutdowns pushing back the releases of many prominent films, the 78th Golden Globe Awards will be held on ...
Road to Nowhere: Discovering My Mixed Race Identity Through Theater
Content Warning: This article contains references to racism and suicide. i. an american experiment For all of my life, I ...
In Bring Me the Horizon’s “Post Human: Survival Horror” EP, The Apocalypse is Channeled
Bring Me The Horizon’s musical journey has taken them to the end of the world. From their roots as a ...
In “Cut Woman,” Dena Igusti and Ray Jordan Achan ‘19 Explore the Perils and Possibilities of Embodied Writing
Content Warning: This article contains references to female genital mutilation (FGM). While watching a short performance film recently, we were struck ...
A Chronicle of Crafting During Crisis
When it comes to stress relief and creative release in our world of distanced learning, crafting can provide two for ...
Argus Wrapped: Editorial Board Shares Most Played Music of the Year
With the start of December comes winter frost, holiday music, and the reminder that platforms like Spotify are tracking our ...
Lopii’s “Year iii” : The Magical, The “Blue” and Everything in Between
Between the long nights of papers and assignments ahead of me, heavy rain beating on my dorm window and the ...
With “Positions” Ariana Grande Expands Her Musical Reach
Ariana Grande delivered her sixth studio album, “Positions” on Oct. 30. Arriving a year and a half after her previous album “thank u, ...
In “Lovecraft Country,” Black Americans Reclaim Racial Horror
In the seventh episode of the television series “Lovecraft Country,” a distraught woman struggles to regain her bearings. Somewhere lost in ...
