By: Anne Donnelly
Four Sundance film shorts impress viewers with varied characters and exploration of genre and theme.
By: Anne Donnelly
Four Sundance film shorts impress viewers with varied characters and exploration of genre and theme.
By: Catherine Gizelis
Jason Reitman, director of Juno, successfully breaks into the romantic drama genre with Labor Day, as it challenges the viewer’s emotional expectations.
By: Cameron Harding
Despite a compelling premise, Gimme Shelter disappoints with its dull writing and poor acting.
By: John Wiley, Ariana Igneri, Michelle Tomassi
The Scene remembers the five best and five worst acts in the history of the Super Bowl.
By: Kayla Famolare
Taylor Swift’s performance of “All Too Well” at the Grammys this weekend demonstrated her maturity and ability to connect with her listeners-so are her critics judging her too quickly?
By: Michelle Tomassi
Holocaust art, such as Rabbi Phil Chernofsky’s recent book, And Every Single One Was Someone, allows us to understand why we’re remembering the victims in the first place, and how we can connect beyond a religious or cultural standpoint-as human beings.
By: Michelle Tomassi
Chen talks graphic design, makeup artistry, and photography, and how they play a role in her blog, Opal’s Catharsis.
By: John Wiley
There’s clear danger in reducing a man’s life to a metaphor, but Pete Seeger’s story is all the more compelling to me when I remember him as a stranger along the Hudson.
By: Matt Mazzari
Opening for Bruno Mars at this weekend’s Super Bowl half time show, Red Hot Chili Peppers will allegedly perform the live version of Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed and Confused.”
By: Therese Tully
Fashion blogger Jillian Mercado models with her wheelchair and redefines beauty for a Diesel ad.