In an album that could be considered one long song, Drake seems to embark on directions distinct from the rest of his career with features from a variety of artists in ‘More Life.’
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ as a Charming Reminder of Civility
Asst. Arts Editor Isabella Dow discusses the compelling merits of social decorum through the lens of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel.’
‘White Rose’ Exhibit Seeks to Inspire, Embolden Through the Medium of History
The ‘White Rose’ exhibit in the Theology and Ministry Atrium Gallery documents student resistance to Hitler in Munich through stunning testimonials and harrowing pictures.
‘Trial and Error’ Uses Wry Absurdity to Get it Right
The comic mockumentary uses its unique brand of humor to elicit compelling, emotional responses from audiences that would not otherwise be expected.
Dance Ensemble’s ‘Masquerade’ Personifies Performative Poise
Dance Ensemble’s costumed ‘Masquerade’ showcased its eclectic abilities through the uses of multiple dance stylings and deft footwork.
The Power of Song On the Small Screen
Editor Isabella Dow discusses the meaning of television soundtracks, and song, in our daily lives.
‘Iron Fist’ Captures Marvel Essence Though Drama Falls Flat
Keeping an eye on future installments, Marvel’s track record still feels strong despite the narrative missteps in its latest series ‘Iron Fist.’
Passing Plate, Heritage Explored in ‘Food and Community’ Exhibit
As we put away three meals or more a day, the ‘Food and Community’ exhibit on O’Neill’s third floor asks that we pause and look at the cultural importance of our place at the dinner table.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ Live-Action Adds Stronger Female Roles, Modern Soundtrack
Disney’s live-action take on the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast helps solidify Belle’s character, humanize the Beast, and bring the classic soundtrack into modernity.
With Meaningful Humor ‘Deidra & Laney’ Prompts Reflection
‘Deidra & Laney Rob A Train’ examines a story of desperation, cunning, and will through the lens of comedy.