Arts & Culture
In light of its subject matter, it’s surprising that the second season of “Jessica Jones” isn’t more talked-about. After all, ...
The Kronos Quartet Innovates String Chamber Music
As we settled into our seats in the unusually packed Crowell Concert Hall before the Kronos Quartet’s performance on Sunday night, ...
Senior Dance Concert Captures Love, Loss, Hope
This year’s Spring Senior Dance Thesis Concert featured original choreography from seven dance majors: Vaishvi Jhaveri, Rachel Davis, Amira Ottley, ...
Art Thesis Exhibitions, Week 2
Five studio art theses are currently on display in the Center for the Arts’ Zilkha Gallery. This is the second ...
CARE FOR ME Turns Mourning into Masterwork
On “LIFE,” the second single from his new album CARE FOR ME, Saba offers a devastating portrait of his current existence, ...
“Goat’s” Surreal Premise Belies an Emotionally Honest Core
Break-ups, heartache, weed, booze, and seductive goat-demons swirl together in “Goat,” an original play written and directed by Sam Pollak ...
The Wiccans and Witches of Wes, Part 3
This is the third installment of The Wiccans and Witches of Wes, a three-part interview series with two students who identify ...
Cinefiles 4/10-4/14
Hello, hello! It’s good to be speaking to you all after a surprising hiatus—last week was all about the jokes—and ...
“Love, Simon” Celebrates White, Suburban, Teenage Gayness
The audience meets Simon Spier through his white, suburban upper-middle class family. There’s the vaguely incompetent and lumberjack-looking dad (Josh ...
“Angels In America” Offers Hope and Promise
A young woman, Harper, stands alone on a barren stage, the world having collapsed and abandoned her. A snowstorm is ...
