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Arts & Entertainment

Miyazaki’s Ma in Sound

How the silence between claps connects us all.

by FIONA HERZOG

Joni Mitchell (Preemptively) Reincarnated

Rainee Blake completely transforms in her one woman tribute show, "Take Me As I Am"

by LILA DUBOIS

'Ahsoka' is a Symptom of a Dying Franchise

The newest entry in the Star Wars universe continues an anti–art trend in the galaxy far, far away.

by ADEN BERGER

A Munch with Mensches at “I Could Nosh”

We kibitzed, schmoozed, and of course, noshed at this conversation with Michael Solomonov, Alex Edelman, and Jake Cohen.

by JESSA GLASSMAN

Sexyy Red’s Rush to the Forefront of Rap Stardom

Sexyy Red’s authentic sound and confident persona distinguish her from her contemporaries.

by ANANYA VARSHNEYA

'Speed Racer' and the Anatomy of a Cult Classic

Reflections on the Wachowski siblings’ anime adaptation as it turns 15.

by CALEB CRAIN

'LOONATIC' Deals: The Saga of the LOONA vs. Blockberry Creative Lawsuits

LOONA’s fight against their former company is a Cinderella story that uncovers the shady deals lurking behind K–Pop company contracts.

by DEREK WONG

The Deutsch Roots of Drum & Bass

The synthesizer songs that you know and love boast a history that is deeply radical and shockingly German.

by NISHANTH BHARGAVA

The Book Club Revolution is Female

How women–led online communities are reshaping literary discourse

by LUIZA LOUBACK

Another Summer of 'Love Island': The New Multiverse?

Almost ten years running, the famous reality TV show seems ready to be 'dumped,' but not without trying its hand at the multiverse.

by MOLLIE BENN

An Ode to the Ugly, Untalented Gays

How Bottoms explores the overdramatic plight of being a loser in highschool

by JULES LINGENFELTER

What Does the Music You Listen to Say About Your Personality?

Your musical horoscope decoded

by MEHREEN SYED

The Summer of 'Suits'

How exactly did a show that premiered in 2011 find itself on the charts in 2023?

by DIANNA TRUJILLO MAGDALENO

Tamino Talks Tour to Street

The Belgian–Egyptian singer talks religion, dream collaborations, and confirms a New York move.

by HALLA ELKHWAD

From Handicraft To Hashtags

Your grandma isn't the only one crocheting right now.

by LUIZA LOUBACK

Who’s Driving the Fast Car?

While Luke Combs’ cover continues to take a life of its own, it can’t replace Tracy Chapman’s queer–coded critique of the American Dream.

by NORAH RAMI

Supplementary Listening: The Age of the TV Recap Podcast

There’s TV. There’s podcasts. Now, there are podcasts about TV.

by EMMA HALPER

Olivia Rodrigo Spills All of Her ‘GUTS’ To The World

On her sophomore project, Rodrigo shows that she’s no longer a teenager, but a maturing artist with a lot to say.

by DEREK WONG

On Her Most American Album, Mitski Reclaims the Land

The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We is primitive, perverse, intense, honest, and the singer’s most cohesive record to date. 

by HANNAH SUNG

"Blue Beetle" Aimed for Uniqueness But Hit on Generic

The film is wholesome fun when it isn't a marathon of parody–like Latino clichés.

by LUIZA LOUBACK

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