‘On Devi: A Kuchipudi Dance Performance’ brought Indian dance, song, and narrative, along with Indian culture, into the view of the audience.
‘T2’ Powerfully Sees the Passions of Youth Drained in Stellar Cast
Returning to the Scottish highlands, ‘T2’ finds the crew back at it again with antics and mischief that may end up catching up to them as time trudges forward.
‘Song to Song’ Dazzles with Ethereal Ecstasy and Melancholic Music
Creating a film that operates more as a portrait than a linear sequence of events, ‘Song to Song’ is a compelling plot of love and life for the ages.
While Lacking Originality, ‘Life’ Still Succeeds Through Fright
Though ‘Life’ does make audiences think about the larger implication of life beyond earth, it does suffer from some derivative horror tropes that one can see even from space.
‘Salutations’ is an Unnecessary Album That Surprises Through Melancholia
Conor Oberst is able to formulate an album that impresses on multiple levels as collaboration brings out bony sound and pitted sadness from the talented artist.
‘Showdown’ Unleashes a Cacophony of Feet From Brighton to Upper
In preparation for ‘Showdown’ dance groups from across campus speak about what the event means for them and how they see the art of dance being fostered on campus.
Machine Gun Kelly is not Quite ‘At His Best’ and More in Singles This Week
Machine Gun Kelly falls short in ‘At My Best,’ Frank Ocean brands himself as strong as ‘Chanel,’ and Leo Kaylan definitely leaves listeners feeling right, this week in singles.
Pitbull’s ‘Options’ Is A Barely Salvageable Testament to Unwanted Pursuits
In an off-putting display of seduction, Pitbull’s latest music video for ‘Options’ attests that the artist is out of them as he puts on an uncomfortable mix of antiquated swagger and reggae.
After Hiatus, Chappelle Graces Eager Fans With Two Specials
Finally, after close to two decades Chappelle fans can subsist on more than recycled material as the comedy legend releases two specials on Netflix.
A Desperate Plea for Quality Cinema
Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick sends out a prayer and tentatively hopes for a rise in movie quality.