Arts & Culture
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 ...
Margaret Atwood’s “Dearly”: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Loss, in All Its Forms
Margaret Atwood’s new book is deceptively thin with a bouquet of flowers on the cover that suggests something romantic and ...
“Just A Massacre of Onion Layers:” A Review of “Bring Me the Head of Quentin Tarantino” by Juliàn Herbert
On Nov. 3, the short story collection “Bring Me the Head of Quentin Tarantino” by Juliàn Herbert was published for ...
In Documentary Series on Relationships, Maddie Nagler ’22 is “Finding Those People”
Since the beginning of the summer, Maddie Nagler ’22 has been filming and posting episodes of “Finding Those People,” a ...
Book Review: In Gloria Chao’s “Rent a Boyfriend,” The Boyfriend Isn’t the Point
Gloria Chao’s new novel “Rent A Boyfriend” is set to release on Tuesday, Nov. 10. While the book’s fake dating premise ...
Cross Talk: “Megamind,” Ten Years Later
In “Crosstalks,” two writers sit down to discuss a book, movie, TV show, or piece of art they both feel ...
2020 Presidential Election Day: Photo Series
c/o Ava Nederlander, Photo Editor c/o Tanvi Punja, Photo Editor c/o Henry Weed, Assistant Photo Editor ...
In the Zilkha Gallery, “A Sculpture, A Film, and Six Videos” Explores Alternative Temporalities
If you walk into the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery (Zilkha Gallery) at the University’s Center for the Arts this ...
