Elliot Anderson
Nov 1
A Triumph of Self-Expression: Geordie Greep's "The New Sound"
Geordie Greep's album "The New Sound" struggles with themes of self-perception, perception of us by others, and self-destruction.
Kami Steffenauer
Oct 30
More Than Her Long List of Ex-Lovers: Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department tells the story of a mid-career and mid-life crisis.
Hudson Witte
Oct 30
Megalopolis and Ambition
The discourse cycle has already chewed up and spat out Megalopolis, glibly sneering at this deeply ambitious and sincere movie by...
Kami Steffenauer
Oct 29
Trading Community for Corporate Success: The Danger of Commodifying Concerts
This is really happening. Oh my God, this is really happening. My thoughts couldn’t keep up with my emotions as my legs automatically...
Sasha Jayne
Oct 29
What is Saturday Night?
This is the question that plagues Lorne Michaels as he attempts to create the very first episode of his now hit show, Saturday Night Live.
Isabella Pamias
Oct 29
Hoya Rats-xa
Every night, when the clock strikes 10 pm, under the shroud of darkness, Georgetown's rats emerge to ravage the sidewalks of Vil A. However,
Kelsey Perriello
Oct 29
Going out with a whisper: how 143 has ruined the Katy Perry legacy
On September 30, pop icon Katy Perry released her once highly anticipated sixth studio album, 143, to disappointing results.
Olivia Zhao
Oct 29
Amen Dunes' Death Jokes
Heavy eyes, the beating sun, and the open road: as the nascent waves of “Rugby Child” roll in, my mind always wanders back to these shots.
Sasha Jayne
Oct 29
harDCore
We don’t know the bands that are playing. We can’t understand the lyrics. What we do know is the pounding of the bass, the whirlwind of...
Wendi Wang
Oct 28
Frankenstein the Musical in Korea: A Successful Case of Cultural Adaptation
Have you ever imagined watching a Korean version of a musical based on British literature in South Korea? That was my experience...