Peris Lopez
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Ethereal Lucidity
By Peris Lopez SUBMISSION Peris Lopez (she/they) is a senior in the SFS majoring in Culture and Politics and minoring in Studio Art. Her...
Michael Oross
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The Batman
The Batman is an astounding movie. It is the product of a filmmaker, his crew, and a cast inspired to craft a new cinematic interpretation o
Carolina Oxenstierna
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Kanye West: Internet Culture and the Stigmatization of Mental Health
The infamous Kanye West, now legally known as Ye since his name change in 2018, has recently been the center of the internet’s typically fle
Audrey Ledford
Apr 8, 2022
The Andy Warhol Diaries
Behind the wig-adorned theatrical persona of art legend Andy Warhol is a deeply relatable figure whose artistic impact can only be rivaled b
Lucy Cullen
Apr 8, 2022
Assuming the Worst: John Mulaney and his life after rehab
John Mulaney has become one of the most popular comedians of the past decade.
Sydney Worrell
Apr 8, 2022
Rex Orange County's 'WHO CARES?': Loving Isn’t Easy, but Give It Some Time
WHO CARES? That’s my response after listening to the new album by Alex O’Connor, known professionally as Rex Orange County.
Sabrina Mei
Apr 8, 2022
'After Yang': Kogonada’s sophomore is a visual feast, but missing heart
After Yang, released in theaters in early March, is writer-director Kogonada’s sophomore feature.
Audrey Ledford
Apr 8, 2022
MICHELLE x Sidney Gish WGTB Concert
Two faced bitches never lie; and therefore, I’m not lying when I tell you the magnificence of WGTB’s (Georgetown Radio) concerts are back.
Sabrina Shaffer
Apr 8, 2022
My Love, Florence + The Machine
I can only describe Florence + The Machine’s newest single, “My Love,” as sad boy hours at the disco club.
Connor Lammas
Apr 8, 2022
Adult Swim's Smiling Friends
While adult animated shows like Rick and Morty and Bojack Horseman have opted for more depressive themes, Adult Swim’s new show, Smiling Fri