Arts Blog
Music Video Breakdown: ‘ME!’ by Taylor Swift
In her reputation (pun intended) for bland, white feminism and controversial feuds involving certain rappers, Taylor Swift has had her share of unsavory political faux pas.
What the Hell Happened: Kanye’s Coachella Sunday Service — Or, the Apotheosis of Yeezus?
Alongside his reputation for discord, another note has always rung true with Kanye: his spirituality.
Unpopular Opinion: The Dragons Are the Worst Part of ‘Game of Thrones’
The winged lizards have all but morphed into reptilian albatrosses around the necks of the characters who possess them.
Are You Artsy Enough for This Arts Puzzle?
Instructions: This puzzle is based on sequential logic. Use your answer to the question immediately before to help answer the next question.
Top 5: Netflix Comedy Specials to Distract You From Your Work
Anyone who wants to watch an hour-long program need not go to a live show; Netflix offers countless comedy specials to distract you from your latest essay.
Arts Playlist: 5 Songs for Your End-of-Semester Mood Swings
At least you have this playlist to soothe you through your end-of-semester panic.
What The Hell Happened: Disney Joins the Streaming Service World
One can’t help but wonder what will become of Netflix and other streaming services once Disney+ hits the ground running.
Unpopular Opinion: After 100 Years, Hollywood has Already Run Out of Ideas?
Have producers, directors, actors, and everyone else run out of ideas? The answer, given the preponderance of evidence, is yes.
Arts Playlist: Songs About Green, Arguably the Best Color
Though its multifaceted legacy is impossible to capture in one article alone, enjoy this playlist as a chance to celebrate the musical legacy of arguably one of the greatest colors in the spectrum.
Unpopular Opinion: I’m Sick of Superhero Feminism
On the surface, it’s kind of ridiculous that it’s taken Marvel 11 years to release one movie led by a woman.
Unpopular Opinion: Cersei Lannister Isn’t a Heartless Bitch
Get an ice pack for this hot take because it’s time to start liking Cersei.
Top 5 Most Overrated YA Novels
Get ready to cringe on this trip down memory lane, because this top five probably features a slew of your favorite books from middle school.
Love Languages in ‘Game of Thrones’ in Final Season Premiere
Do you have a crush on Cersei, Drogon, or Bran? Want to know the way to their heart? Let’s see what we can learn about their love languages.
What the Hell Happened: Lil Nas X Changes the Country Music Game
Clearly, we have not heard the last of “Old Town Road,” or of the genius whose “Gucci hat” started it all, Lil Nas X.
What the Hell Happened: The Spectacle of da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi”
When we step away from the articles and chatter, we’re left with a strange realization that the art world ultimately determines the value of artwork.
Career Overview: Paul Rudd
Well-beloved American actor Paul Rudd recently celebrated his 50th birthday, yet he’s still looking young as ever with his youthful green eyes and wavy brown hair.
Career Overview: Cole Sprouse
Cole Sprouse saw the merit in taking advantage of Millenials’ nostalgia, rebranding himself from the little boy running around The Tipton Hotel to the brooding high school “weirdo.”
Arts Playlist: 5 Angsty Songs to Accompany You on the Journey of a Drastic Hair Change
These songs will help accompany the rollercoaster ride of even the brightest pink streaks, the hair-drying bleach, and the scissors that reverse months of hair growth within seconds.
Arts Playlist: Songs for When Someone Hands You the Aux And You Want To Seem Alternative Yet Accessible
The faint smell of cultural superiority is clogging everyone’s lightly made-up pores, and Top 40 tunes will indubitably get you uninvited from all such parties in the future.
What the Hell Happened: The Disney Live Action Remakes
“Dumbo” was a disappointment, earning just $116 million in its global debut. The question then becomes, why?
This Year In Indie Rock: Competing Visions on Originality in 2009
What can be expected from indie rock, a genre that will probably stick around for a while, even if its artists will not be as famous as Kanye West or Kendrick Lamar?
This Year in Pop Culture: 1964
The increasing conflicts of Johnson’s presidency were reflected in what Americans watched, what they wore, and what they ultimately rooted for in this decisive year.
Unpopular Opinion: The State of Political Dramas
Too often, political dramas devolve into romantic soap operas, in which the characters’ love lives are somehow more important than anything else.