Marina Gallozzi
Apr 3
Arguing for Alliteration
Dearest INDY Readers, After Claire Tsui’s brilliant psychoanalysis of email sign-offs in our green issue last semester (See: A Highly...
Grace Stephenson
Apr 3
The Issues with Linguistic Appropriation in Popular Music
When people think of cultural appropriation, they probably think of clueless white people wearing Native American headdresses or Black...
Henry Indresano
Mar 2
The Devil Wears Nast
In a show of solidarity with the 24-hour Condé Nast strike, Hathaway walked out of her Vanity Fair photo shoot.
Sasha Jayne
Feb 29
Letterboxing a Cinematographer’s Wet Dream: Saltburn
We have compiled a list of helpful reviews to help convince you poor uneducated souls to watch Saltburn
Andres Alfonso
Feb 28
The Kinetic Garage Rock of Deux Visages is a Tidal Wave Ready to Surge the Shores of the Indie Scene
In a music landscape increasingly dominated by hyper-specific algorithmically generated niches and “cores,” Deux Visages stands out
Anthony Bonavita
Feb 28
La storia, Il corso, L’arte: A narrative on studying art history in Italy
When I studied in Bologna, I went in with intentions to truly take advantage of my new surroundings. That meant a lot of different things:
Kelsey Perriello
Feb 28
Social Media and the Beauty Industry: Why “Sephora Kids” Are Not to Blame
Has the tween vanished? Are girls growing up too fast? What happened to the quintessential adolescence?
Astrid Young
Feb 28
Stuck in Palm Springs
For years Hollywood has been trying and failing to hook us on a love story capable of living up to the standards set by the golden age...
Sasha Jayne
Feb 28
Green Day Says Strange Days Are Here To Stay
Self-proclaimed as “God’s favorite band,” highly popular punk rock group Green Day recently released their first album in four years...
Kelsey Perriello
Feb 28
The Magic of the Oracle Sisters’ Hydranism
There’s something intoxicating about attending a concert where you can feel the band’s love of music.