Arts & Culture
It’s not long into the runtime of Second Stage’s most recent production that Chekhov’s gun is unveiled. This isn’t surprising; ...
Critic Antwaun Sargent Discusses Importance of Black Art
Antwaun Sargent, an art critic whose work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Vice, ...
Braxton Cook’s No Doubt is a Virtuosic Blending of Genres
Soulful vocals, ultra-slick lines, and rhythmic texture that’s pocketed R&B as much as it is soaring, improvised expressionism: We could ...
Millet Fellow Camille Dungy Reads From “Trophic Cascade”
Students and faculty crowded into Russell House this past Wednesday to hear accomplished poet Camille Dungy read her work. Dungy, ...
Schwartz ’19 Discusses Experiences Choreographing “Building Home”
A thoughtful, intimate performance that combined both traditional and contemporary dance forms, “Building Home” took place this past weekend in ...
“Daredevil” Can’t Fully Atone for Past Sins, but Season Three Is Still a Vast Improvement
Warning: This review contains some spoilers about “Daredevil” Season 3. Marvel’s four Netflix shows have all struggled with similar flaws. ...
All My Little Words: Grunge, 25 Years Later
In the fall of 1993, 25 years ago, Pearl Jam’s lead vocalist Eddie Vedder appeared on the cover of Time magazine. ...
Samsara Showcases Vibrancy and Variety Within South Asian Culture
A multicultural, multi-genre performance that attracts hundreds of students every year, Samsara—the most recent version of which occurred this past ...
Cinefiles 11/7-11/10
It’s November already? How can it be? Well, my, my didn’t that just fly right on by? It’s production thesis ...
“Bloom” Tackles Love, Art, and Missed Connections
For fans of musicals like “Once” or “La La Land,” “Bloom,” an original musical directed by Nathan Pugh ’21 and ...
