Arts & Culture
I’ve long been a fan of Ken Jeong. His energetic and eccentric performances in “The Hangover” and “Community” were always ...
Thank U, Next Balances Absolute Confidence and Pure Vulnerability
Last Friday, Ariana Grande released her highly anticipated fifth studio album, thank u, next. The album comes only six months ...
Beirut’s Gallipoli is a Ghostly Invocation of Place
Beirut’s album Gallipoli, which was released on February 1, does not venture into territory that is particularly new for the ...
Cross Talk: Netflix’s “High Flying Bird” Weaves Together Sports and Politics
Will Jacobson ’20: “High Flying Bird,” released on Netflix last Friday, is the latest film by Steven Soderbergh, the prolific auteur ...
All My Little Words: War and Peace and Modern Love
Julie pointed to a short line in the middle of a paragraph nestled somewhere between the words “evil” and “modes ...
“Bestiary” Explores the Realm of Animal Representation
Do we utilize animals as subjects in art in an attempt to really understand them? Or do we simply use animals as ...
A Guide to the Grammys, for People Who Skipped The Grammys
Did you watch the Grammys this past Sunday? If not, I can’t say I blame you. By and large, the ...
Cinefiles 2/13-2/16
Happy February, fellow cinephiles, and welcome back to your favorite weekly write-up of all things happening in the Center for Film ...
The Decline and Fall of “The Flash”
In its first season, “The Flash” was an outstanding show. The tale of a man who, in a freak accident, ...
The Good Place’s Third Season Is Its Best Yet
Chapter 39 (Pandemonium) of “The Good Place,” which aired on Jan. 24, capped off the show’s third and most successful ...
