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“Coriolanus” Traces the Drama of Democracy in the Wake of War

Vengeance. Politics. War. Love. These elements have fascinated storytellers since the dawn of history. And arguably none other than the Bard himself, William...

Backhausdance Returns to the Barclay

By Julia Clausen Last Friday, the Barclay hosted a performance by local Orange County contemporary ballet company, Backhausdance, for the third year in a...

The Future of Virtual Reality Films

By Eashan Reddy Kotha It's official. Among the many Oscar nominees for Best Animated Short Film sits “Pearl,” the first virtual reality...

Resistance Begins on the Dancefloor

In the various rallies and demonstrations that have sprouted up since the November election, two sounds have echoed around the country (maybe even...

“Z” Captures the Fitzgeralds’ Drama in Roaring Twenties Fashion

By Hubert Ta If you’ve ever read “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there’s a chance that you might have become infatuated with...

Taking Comedy Serially

By Hubert Ta Comedy Central’s “Review” seems like your average sitcom at first glance. Forrest MacNeil (Andrew Daly) is a professional critic of life,...

Starlets Gone Wild! A Bygone Era

By Saoirse Rafferty Could anybody forget the day when Britney Spears used her umbrella as a weapon? When Lindsay Lohan was no longer the...

“Split” Opinions Over M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Film

By Brianna Carman “The Sixth Sense,” “Unbreakable,” and “Signs” are the early (and arguably best) works of M. Night Shyamalan’s polarizing filmography. Most believe...

Blue Note Records: A Jazz Retrospective

The drummer counts us off. On four, we hear the bouncing beat of the stand-up bass followed by the swelling croon of two...

ASUCI Art Lab Aims to Empower Women

By Sharmin Shanur Women have been silenced for many years. From the inability to vote to the incapability to make reproductive choices, as recently...

From Stuffy to Selfie: Social Media Reframes the Museum Experience

One of the most recently-invented holidays (but arguably, one of the better ones compared to Squirrel Appreciation and Kazoo Day), Museum Selfie Day,...

Netflix’s New Not So “Unfortunate” Series

By Lilith Martirosyan Netflix’s recent release of their take on “A Series of Unfortunate Events” has been greatly anticipated by fans who were disappointed...

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