Fusing artistry and culture, Indian dance group MASTI and individual performers put on a ‘Parivaar’ show in Robsham over the weekend.
YouTube Fueling And Driving Modern Culture
Though YouTube has garnered unparalleled popularity as a video sharing community, it has its reach much farther into society.
The One Where Everyone Says “No Homo”
The iconic TV series ‘Friends’ was recently released on Netflix, but does it still resonate with all types of audiences ten years after its finale?
This Weekend In Arts: ‘Vagina Monologues,’ Motown, And ‘Seventh Son’
‘The Vagina Monologues” returns, as do the Wachowski brothers in yet another exceedingly ambitious epic.
Kanye West Reveals ‘FourFiveSeconds,’ And More Singles This Week
McCartney lends his guitar to Kanye, Goulding goes bland in singles this week.
Title Fight Clashes Styles With Confident ‘Hyperview’
Title Fight mixes and matches in an album that aside from a bit of repetition is the rare solid punk-rock offering.
Dylan Gives Sinatra A Try In Yet Another Curious Step For The Legend
‘Shadows in the Night’ doesn’t awaken the glory of old, but ultimately it’ still Dylan.
Underwood Gives Voice To The Domestic War
Underwood combines the usual vocal power with a dip into fantasy to tell a complex story.
“Parks And Rec,” The State Of The Union, And Us Somewhere Inbetween
As its journey from a sitcom spin off to a own well-oiled comedy machine winds down, “Parks and Recreation” matters.
Mod of Cards: A Close-up
We go behind the scenes and talk with the producers of the show that’s changing the landscape of artistic possibility on campus.