Big Sean’s best album yet, ‘I Decided’ allows the artist to parallel his younger and present self through music
Gervais Laughs in the Face of Failure in ‘Life on the Road’
Full of dark humor, ‘David Brent: Life On The Road’ is comprised of a slew of self-deprecation, failure, and sadness.
Mercurial and Multifacted, ‘Legion’ Joins the Team of Superhero Shows
Hard to pin down, ‘Legion’ focuses on David Haller, a paranoid schizophrenic with super powers who struggles to determine what is real and what is a product of his delusions
Refn and Visual Storytelling
Sometimes more visual stories are misconstrued as unintelligent because they demand much of the audience. But some of the best films are not the most explicit.
Little Big Town, Rag’ n’Bone Man, and Blondie in Singles This Week
New singles this week from Blondie, Little Big Town, and Rag’ n’Bone Man!
A Royale With Cheese and A Sweet Iced Tea
Asst. Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the feelings or thoughts connected to movies and rants on the nomenclature of sweet tea in this week’s I’m Just Sayin’
Ansel Elgort’s ‘Thief’ Marks A Foray into Music with Mixed Results
Despite a successful film career, Elgort appears to struggle to translate this success into substantive music video imagery.
The Shapes, Ideas, and Flow of BC’s Funk Rock Band Funky Giant
Though separated by oceans, Funky Giant finds a way to subsist and grow as a band in sound, quality, and skill. Come senior year, there will be an awakening of this giant from its yearlong slumber.
Poetry and Prose Deepen the Spiritual Cavity of the Bible
Exploring the revered works and life of mystic John of the Cross, finding that prose is one medium through which one may established a more resilient relation to the divine.
The Artful and Stirring Nature of Rakugo Japanese Storytelling
Laced with personal elements, the event truly captured the personal history of the narrator as well as the cultural relevancy of the art with Japan.