Sally Mulvihill
Feb 21
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By Sally Mulvihill
Wonka that Willy: The Perversion of Chocolatiering
Spoilers ahead!! Everyone (and, if they’re cool, their mom too) is talking about Saltburn; no one, however, is talking about the other...
Sally Mulvihill
Feb 21
BAD GYAL Anthems: "Chulo" and "Give Me"
I'm not claiming that listening to Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, or Mora makes me feel understood, but what use is there in sulking over a Bob...
Victoria Parage-Riboul
Feb 21
Georgetown’s Performing Arts Underdogs: Inside the World of (no) Pressure Creatives
Walking into McShain Hall to interview the minds behind (no) Pressure Creatives, an Asian American performing arts group on campus...
Florencia Bendersky
Feb 21
The Boy and the Heron
What is reported to be Hayao Miyazaki’s final feature film hit theaters in early December, and he has once again proven that his...
Grace Copps
Feb 20
Man, I Feel Like a Woman: An Ode to Poor Things
Anyone who spent time on the Internet in the past year knows that much was said about ‘girlhood.’ But what about womanhood? Best Picture...
Annika Bjork
Feb 20
Silica Gel's Power Andre 99
Silica Gel’s Power Andre 99 offers listeners a vibrant trip through our otherwise dull, mechanized, capitalist hellscape.
Camilia Fateh
Dec 27, 2023
Revisiting the Rothko Room
I visited the Rothko room at the Phillips Collection for the first time as a sophomore, during a rather self-pitying bout of growing...
Elizabeth Pecoraro
Nov 21, 2023
Gabrix Graffio: How a Mafia-Controlled City Inspired the Voice of Italy’s Underground Rap
Foggia, a city i southern Italy, is a place of stark contrasts—rich history meets challenging present, with the shadows of organized...
Alexandra Smithie
Nov 21, 2023
Re-examining The Crucible: A Review of Mask and Bauble’s ‘John Proctor is the Villain’
John Proctor is the Villain, directed by Molly Evanko of Georgetown’s Mask and Bauble, follows a group of students at Helen County High...
Olivia Zhao
Nov 21, 2023
Sprain’s ‘The Lamb as Effigy’
On October 16, a little over a month after the release of their second album, The Lamb as Effigy, Los Angeles-based experimental rock...
Sasha Jayne
Nov 21, 2023
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Embracing Eccentricity
I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey back to 1975 when The Rocky Horror Picture Show , a cult classic movie musical,...
Shania Murdock
Nov 20, 2023
The Blood You Can’t Wash Off: Colonialism in 'Castlevania: Nocturne'
Vampires are one of the few mythical creatures that have remained a timeless staple of American arts and culture for decades. Whether it...
Benjamin Fishbein
Nov 20, 2023
The Sacramental Cinema of Martin Scorsese
"I believe in the tenets of Catholicism. I'm not a doctor of the church. I'm not a theologian who could argue the Trinity. I'm certainly...
Sabrina Bailey
Nov 20, 2023
Sufjan Stevens’s ‘Javelin’
Sufjan Stevens is no stranger to sorrow. For more than two decades, Stevens has crafted poignantly introspective albums from Carrie &...