Arts & Culture
Episode six of the fourth season of “Fargo” is coming out next Monday, and I do not have any sense ...
“The MonoLogOn”: Overcoming the Challenges of Zoom Theater and Creating a Close Knit Community
Over the past few months, I’ve been acting in “The MonoLogOn,” a series of eight student-written monologues based on the ...
“The Trial of the Chicago 7”: A Period Piece For the Current Moment
An increasingly unpopular president faced with civil unrest. A contentious election on the horizon. Mass protests met with police brutality. ...
New Media Platform “Traid” Supports Student Businesses
Looking for a way to get rid of your fridge at the end of the semester? Have a yoga mat ...
Bryson Tiller’s New Album Returns to His Roots, With Diminishing Returns
Bryson Tiller dropped his third studio album, “A N N I V E R S A R Y,” earlier this ...
Recent Reads: Flash Book Reviews from The Argus Arts & Culture Team
Now that the semester is in full swing, it can be hard to find time to read for fun. But ...
To the Top of the World: How “The Chicks” Helped Me Grieve and Define Home
Mar. 9, 2020 It is my first full day of spring break, and my mind is fried from juggling an ...
Two New Films Depict Epic Road Trips to Get Abortions, With Wildly Different Results
Content Warning: Abortion, self harm, sexual assault/abuse. “I’d like to see Roe v. Wade overturned and consigned to the ...
10 Years Later, “The Social Network” Still Has Plenty to Say
“The Social Network,” director David Fincher’s acclaimed 2010 film about the founding of Facebook, charts the roots of the social ...
In “Nectar,” Joji Combines Uptempo Pop and Introspective Ballads
Singer and musician Joji delivered his second studio album “Nectar” on Sept. 25th, two years after his debut album “BALLADS ...
