Arts & Entertainment
Will Live Music Ever Return?
As the pandemic drags on, live music seems as distant as ever.
Arlo Parks Offers Healing on 'Collapsed in Sunbeams'
Parks' debut album exceeds expectations with beautifully brutal honesty.
‘Promising Young Woman’ Dangerously Sugarcoats its Protagonist's Behavior
A movie that appears to be promising, but in actuality is rather problematic
PMA Titles that Hit Different at the Start of the New Semester
Oscar Wilde was right—life really does imitate art.
Finding Individuality After One Direction: Zayn's 'Nobody is Listening'
The former members of the beloved boy band are still struggling to develop their own voices.
I Can't Feel My Face: The Evolution of The Weeknd's Look in the 'After Hours' Era
The Weeknd stands out among his fellow male pop stars in his self–presentation.
Arts and Crafts ... and Gender
A breakdown of the historic exclusion of women artists and the dismissal of traditionally “feminine” art forms
'Songbird' and the Film Industry’s Failing Attempt at Pandemic Production
Hollywood is rushing to give us pandemic–themed content. No one’s asking for it.
A Happy Little Article About Bob Ross
How this artist brought 'The Joy of Painting' to millions
Pixar's 'Soul' Explores Existentialism
Though 'Soul' is targeted at children, it's a film that resonates with people of all ages.
Biden's Inaugural Playlist Sounds Like Hope and Resilience
With artists like Mac Miller, Kendrick Lamar, and SZA, the new administration's soundtrack is already looking forward.
K–Drama Soundtracks Have a Life of Their Own
Soundtracks usually play a supporting role. In Korea, they grew bigger than themselves.
Street's Most Anticipated New Releases
These are the albums we can't wait to hear over the next month.
Stolen Samples or Artistic Originality: Copyright Infringement in the Music Industry
Nicki Minaj is paying Tracy Chapman $450,000 for an uncleared sample. So what?
Discovering and Debunking the 'Bridgerton' Mania
Discover Netflix's latest hit show filled with drama, dukes, and delectable outfits.
Indicting our Institutions in the Genre of Museum Critique
A look at how artists are highlighting underrepresentation and exclusivity within the art world.
Taylor Swift’s ‘evermore’ is the Superior Sister Album to ‘folklore’
On the deluxe version of her latest surprise album, Swift improves her intimate new sound.
Rethinking the Rotunda: A Modern Look at the Capitol's Art
What present–day America can learn from the artwork housed in the Capitol Building
'Inglourious Basterds' Rewrites History to Reshape Our Future
Though the film came out over a decade ago, its messages on Nazism and justice unfortunately remain relevant today.




















