Arts & Culture
This summer, I spent a lot of time on public transportation—namely, the New York City subway. And you know what ...
“Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly” Explores His Life On and Offstage
I have thought that Travis Scott was a genius ever since I saw him on “Ellen” in November 2018. Between ...
“Time Is The Thing a Body Moves Through” Pushes the Boundaries of Memoir
“What can one do with a past?” asks T Fleischmann in their brilliant new book, “Time Is the Thing A ...
On The Center Won’t Hold, Sleater-Kinney Makes Its Biggest Leap Yet
Sleater-Kinney has been exceptionally good for an exceptionally long time. Even accounting for the band’s eight-year break, it has had ...
Cinefiles 9/4-9/7
The Film Series is back and better than ever! Make sure to pick up a copy of our first calendar ...
Easy Listening: Six Podcasts for Distracted Students
Although my favorite meme account on Instagram is @girlwithnojob, this summer, I was the opposite of that: I was a girl ...
“Derry Girls” Finds Humor in Unexpected Places
“Nobody good ever comes here because we keep killing each other!” This line—spoken by frustrated “Derry Girls” protagonist Erin (Saoirse-Monica ...
Hot Girl Summer: The Season’s Biggest Shows About Women
The phrase “hot girl summer,” popularized by rapper Megan Thee Stallion, can mean a multitude of different things to different ...
Hollywood’s Bleak Future, Over-Reliant on the Superhero
A few years ago, it seemed pretty clear to me that the superhero movie bubble would burst. While superhero movies ...
How ”John Wick” Introduced the World to John Wick
In honor of “John Wick: Chapter 3–Parabellum” opening in theaters on May 17, The Argus has decided to reflect on the ...
