Arts & Culture
Ever since its initial 1987 release, “Predator” has left behind a complicated legacy. Nowadays, it may be best known for the ...
Despite No Roth, the MASH Continues Showcasing University’s Diverse Musical Talent
In spite of President Roth’s absence and light drizzle this past Saturday, performers and audience members weren’t deterred from having ...
The Deaths and Resurrections of Mac Miller: A Flawed MC Who Was Reinventing Himself Until the Last Minute
When Mac Miller came up via frat-rap anthem “Donald Trump,” the story was familiar. Following the model of Vanilla Ice, ...
Six Degrees of Separation: On Mapping Human Relationships
It’s over a week into the new semester and the expectation is that life here gets less chaotic. Class schedules ...
He Said, She Said: A Definitive Ranking of Oral Histories
Trying to cut down on Netflix? Searching for a birthday present? Looking to impress a literary-minded Tinder match? The Argus ...
All My Little Words: Serena Bloom Has a Huge Crush on Matt Doyle
All My Little Words is The Argus’ love-centric column. We publish personal essays, poems, humorous pieces, and other creative written ...
Despite Its Simplicity, “Crazy Rich Asians” Revitalizes the Dying Rom-Com
Just when the big-budget romantic comedy seemed to be going out of style for good, “Crazy Rich Asians”—the highly-anticipated adaptation ...
Why the Ending of “Twin Peaks: The Return” Is Still Fascinating, One Year Later
It’s been a little over a year since the finale of “Twin Peaks: The Return,” aired, and I’m still haunted ...
A Founder’s Perspective: Stein ’21 Forms Nigun Circle to Help Students Sing and De-Stress
It’s a rainy, dark, and cold Monday night, and I am surrounded by an ethnomusicology graduate student from France, a ...
“McQueen” Documentary Sheds New Light on a Designer’s Private and Public Lives
CW: This article contains some graphic language involving rape. Seven summers ago, I saw the exhibition “Savage Beauty” at the Metropolitan ...
