If you’ve ever walked into the Kappa Sig frat you might’ve gotten confused and thought you walked into a hungover version of High School Musical because of half the frat’s obsession with singing and musicals. ...
In the gallery, lightness floods out from the glazed contents. Provoking forms made of porcelain, clay, steel, and gold all circle around the center where a merry-go-round of humanoid beings gossip and eavesdrop. The room ...
I know this review is uncharacteristically late for a movie, with Spiderman: No Way Home having come out over two months ago, but there is no way I could pass up the chance to talk ...
The first episode of HBO’s teen drama Euphoria broke viewership records by drawing in a whopping 2.4 million viewers. The show is so influential on the Southwestern campus that there were two Euphoria-themed parties in ...
On Sunday, February 13, my partner and I had the opportunity to attend a discussion panel at the Georgetown Public library, a panel featuring local black artists and their work. We walked to the library ...
This Black History Month, as I do just about every year, I’ve put together a list of books by Black authors that I’d like to read to celebrate the rich and manifold stories that come ...
In order to understand Jay Nava, you need to understand that unlike most musicians– he doesn’t like the attention on him. So when it came time to plan for his capstone concert performance, an event ...
In 1978, the horror genre was forever changed by the release of John Carpenter’s soon to be classic Halloween. The movie not only brought the slasher genre to prominence but also revolutionized filmmaking with several ...
I am perplexed, truly. Dune was a strange, wild ride from start to finish, that made it clear there would be no hand-holding narratively. The movie was there, it was what it was, and the ...
Beams of color struck the fog— rainbow mist fell over the sweaty, roaring crowd. Miley Cyrus took the stage at ACL in a ruby red bodysuit, her aura glistened, sparkles surrounded her luminously. Everyone looked ...