Arts & Culture
This past Friday at the Workshop, The Ankh hosted its annual exhibition of student of color (SOC) artists, which included ...
“Normal People” Is a Sharply Authentic Portrait of Modern Love
Novels about relationships can be fraught with overly emotional language and unrealistically high stakes. “Normal People,” Irish author Sally Rooney’s ...
In “Small Town Eden,” Religion is the Poison Apple
The title of “Small Town Eden” alone—which refers to a character’s description of her hometown as a small slice of paradise ...
“Game of Thrones” S8E3: How to Avoid Universal Apocalypse in One Easy Step
WARNING: This review contains major spoilers for S8:E3 of “Games of Thrones.” Since the beginning of the show, eight years ...
“Endgame” Is an Imperfect Movie, But a Perfect Finale
Remember “Iron Man”? The 2008 film seems, compared to the movies currently produced by Marvel Studios, rather quaint. After all, ...
Harold, They’re Lesbians: “Killing Eve” Maintains First Season’s Intensity
This review contains spoilers for Season 1 of “Killing Eve.” In my review of Season 1 of “Killing Eve,” BBC America’s ...
Final Week of Art Theses Displays Diverse Array of Mediums
This past Tuesday, the final set of art thesis exhibitions went up in the University’s Zilkha Gallery. The exhibitions, which ...
“Eons” Connects Three Women’s Pain Across Identities, Time, and Space
When you see a play, it’s not often that you get to see the beginning or end of existence as ...
Spring Fling Committee Announces 2019 Lineup
The University’s Spring Fling Committee released the highly anticipated 2019 lineup this past week. The set list features a diverse array of ...
“Immersive Imaginary” Exhibit Brings Augmented Reality to MAC650
The exhibit “Immersive Imaginary,” organized by Immersive Media Group (IMG) founder Aïli Arakida ’19 and IMG Director of Communications Will ...
