Arts


Lights Up: Save Our Stages Still

Senate Majority Leader Chuck E. Schumer '71, a New York Democrat, supports the #SaveOurStages campaign.


‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Review: A Wonderful Film, and a Missed Opportunity

“Raya and the Last Dragon” is an uplifting, action-packed, beautifully animated film with a lot of heart, and a worthy addition to the Disney canon. But being a part of that canon inevitably comes with limitations.


Everything Wrong with Casting Billie Eilish and Rosalía as “Latinx”

Spotify placed Billie Eilish and Rosalía's song, "Lo Vas a Olvidar," in their ¡Viva Latino! playlist, even though neither Billie Eilish nor Rosalía are Latinx.


“Way Less Sad” Review: AJR Shares a Message We All Need to Hear Right Now

The steady but catchy rhythmic voice of the piano, the upbeat clapping, and the quirky, funky melody of the trumpets welcomes the listener to a vivacious, exciting ambiance — creating that beloved head bop-inducing vibe.


Couch Moves Forward with Genre-Defying Music

Couch’s unique music brings together different instruments to blur the lines between genres, mixing poppy rhythms with jazz, funk, and soul elements.


Portrait of An Artist: Robert Ouyang Rusli

Robert Ouyang Rusli is an Asian American musician and film composer. They scored Shatara Michelle Ford’s meditative, haunting debut film “Test Pattern,” which is available for rent now in Kino Lorber virtual cinemas.


DaBaby Beatbox "Freestyle" Music Video

DaBaby blasts JoJo Siwa in Beatbox “Freestyle” Music Video.


‘Nancy’ Review: A Poetic Look into Chilean Society

Originally written in Spanish, the recently translated "Nancy" by Chilean author Bruno Lloret tells a raw and heart-wrenching story of survival.


‘The Dig’ Review: The Astounding True Story About a Man Who Really Loves Dirt

With inspiring performances, “The Dig” manages to be a heartwarming and exciting film.


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