By: Therese Tully
From maxi skirts and makeup to the classic little black dress, each item in a wardrobe is deserving of affection.
By: Therese Tully
From maxi skirts and makeup to the classic little black dress, each item in a wardrobe is deserving of affection.
By: John Wiley
The Vagina Monologues becomes empowering not through its story, but rather the willingness of a brave few to tell it.
By: Matt Mazzari
In light of a recent lawsuit filed against Frank Ocean for copyright issues, it has become apparent just how many problems exist in the music industry when it comes to ownership rights.
By: Ryan Dowd
The real story isn’t that we can’t view Allen’s films in a clear lens or that Allen’s reputation has been tarnished. It’s our responsibility not to punish Allen-at least not just yet-but to remember his daughter Dylan.
By: Ariana Igneri
When The Beatles landed in America 50 years ago this weekend, they created a monster: the modern fan.
By: Matt Mazzari
Talented artists are faking their performances more frequently, just like Red Hot Chili Peppers did at the Super Bowl last week-but isn’t performing live at the performance sort of the point?
By: Michelle Tomassi
Beyonce, we all know, you are our queen-but I’m wondering if, or when, this obsession with you will ever cease.
By: John Wiley
Philip Seymour Hoffman, known for his work in Capote, died on Sunday, leaving behind him three children and an unforgettable acting legacy.
By: Ryan Dowd
As Oscar season draws to a close, Hollywood rolls in special effects and forgoes quality content.
By: Ariana Igneri
First impressions are often the worst impressions, especially when it comes to art.