‘Cracker Island’ has a soothing air that differentiates it from the rest of Gorillaz’s alt indie albums.
Charlie Kaufman’s Short Film ‘Jackals & Fireflies’ Falls To Unvaried and Strained Poetry
The short film, created on a Samsung phone, shows a woman’s overarching feeling of gloom and claustrophobia in her repetitive day-to-day life.
Gracie Abrams Questions Love and Past Relationships on ‘Good Riddance’
Pop singer Gracie Abrams’ ‘Good Riddance’ EP explores themes of tumultuous relationships and holding responsibility when they fail.
YNFA: Emerson Leif Adds Layers To Underground Pop Genre
Staff Writer Kieran Wilson recommends artist Emerson Leif, an Australian singer and songwriter whose mellow beats are difficult to categorize under one genre.
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Doesn’t Take Itself Seriously, Undermining Its Plot and Its Characters
Quantumania’s excess of fictional liberties weakens the narrative and potential of the the Marvel movie.
Tran: Why Artificial Intelligence Will Improve the Existence of Art
Associate Arts Editor Pat Tran argues that DALL-E, the deep learning engine that can convert abstract concepts into art, will stay for good and only improve the trajectory of art.
B.E.A.T.S Celebrates Black History Month With Intimate Annual Showcase
For Black History Month, the a capella group B.E.A.T.S presented “Fight For You,” a curated showcase with songs by Black artists only and poetry readings.
‘Planet Sex’ Brings Honesty and Humor to a Taboo Topic
Cara Delevingne explores society’s relation to sexuality and different cultural relations to sex in her new Hulu series.
CARAMEL Establishes a Name For Himself in BC’s Music Scene
BC student and music artist Angus Williams, also known as CARAMEL, describes his personal music making process and future ambitions in music.
O’Neil: Beabadoobee, Caroline Polachek, and More Celebrate Valentine’s Day With New Music
For Valentine’s Day, Staff Writer Alexandra O’Neil highlights the newest and most romantic songs for the occasion.