Arts & Culture
The world of Netflix’s new show “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is about as far from the 1996 sitcom, starring ...
Unravelling “The Mind of Jake Paul”
What if everything Jake Paul did on YouTube reflects exactly how he is in real life? Is it really possible that ...
“Wrapped in Us” Plays With Environment and Genre
The Fall Faculty Dance Concert, “Wrapped in Us,” which took place this past weekend in the ’92 Theater, consisted of ...
The Evolution and Inconsistent Staying Power of Drake
Drake is one of the most popular artists in the world, a perennial rap chart-topper, and a powerful figure in ...
“The Wolves” Offers Narratives of Female Adolescence
It begins with a cacophony of voices: nine young women talking all at once. Second Stage’s production of “The Wolves” ...
“Halloween” Wastes a Killer Premise
Based on the marketing alone, the new “Halloween” movie seemed like it would be a thrilling and original take on ...
Badanes ’67 Discusses Unconventional Architectural Career and Philosophy
“I think we can turn off the lights in here,” Steve Badanes ’67 said, before beginning his lecture in the ...
Kahlil Robert Irving Installs New Exhibit in Zilkha South Gallery
St. Louis-based multimedia artist Kahlil Robert Irving is curating the second exhibition at the University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery ...
“Big Mouth” Balances Vulgar Humor and Emotional Honesty
Although the parents on review website CommonSenseMedia.org are highly divided about how age-appropriate the cartoon is for their children, college ...
“Bad Times at the El Royale” Delivers Shocking Twists and Even More Shocking Moral Insights
In the opening of “Bad Times at the El Royale,” a man (Nick Offerman) enters a hotel room, presumably at ...
