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Tyga Loses Stripes with New Album

Hip hop remains a popular genre of music in the United States, although it takes a certain, rough — and dare I say...

Kick, Snare, Kick, Snare: On Choosing a Band Name

It’s been a while, Anteaters. I started writing this column sometime last year and haven’t written for it since the conclusion of last...

42: The Story of Jackie Robinson

One baseball player changed the culture of Major League Baseball and inspired a nation during the civil rights period. The biopic “42” expresses...

‘Poppy Hill’ Is Miyazaki at His Best

It’s 1963 in the picturesque seaside town of Yokahama, Japan. Japan is in the process of trying to move forward from the aftermath...

Filling the Audience with ‘Wonder’

The creative power duo of Terrence Malick and Emmanuel Lubezki reprise their roles from 2011’s impressionistic slideshow, “The Tree of Life,” as director...

Undergraduate Juried Art Exhibition

Every 20 seconds, a figure  with a face masked haphazardly in black yarn entered the University Art Gallery, each chanting the words, “Oh,...

Not Quite ‘Dead’ on Arrival

My relationship with popular horror films being remade has been an antagonistic one. Most of these attempts lie within the realm of the...

The Creator Cries ‘Wolf’

Odd Future founder Tyler, the Creator has released his third studio album “Wolf.” Fusing tongue-in-cheek lyrics, horrorcore imagery and age-confused antics has become...

Cold War Kids Aren’t that Hot

“Dear Miss Lonelyhearts” is Cold War Kids’ fourth album, featuring former Modest Mouse guitarist Dann Gallucci. Upon first listen, I was mildly disappointed,...

Bring Me the Horizon: ‘Sempiternal’

“Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die,” croons Oliver Sykes in “Hospital for Souls.” This, for the most part,...

Nothing Is As It Seems in ‘Motel’

Carlton Cruse returns with his first series since “Lost,” with the help of Kerry Ehrin (“Friday Night Lights”) and Anthony Cipriano. It’s a...

Dormarion’s Talent Shines in ‘Telekinesis’

It seems all too recently since “12 Desperate Straight Lines” came out. However, that was 2011, and this month, frontman Michael Lerner decided...

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