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Our humor columnist says these study methods are all you need to pass finals
With finals coming up, our humor columnist details her studying process. Read more »
With finals coming up, our humor columnist details her studying process. Read more »
Computer arts graduate students explore digital art forms in "Mist: Beyond the Veil" exhibit. Some artists explore feelings and emotions through 2D and 3D animation. Read more »
Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino served up another hit movie, this time with Zendaya as the lead actress. The impeccable casting is just part of what makes “Challengers” so successful. Read more »
Our humor columnist would rather do anything than take a test. She hates “good test takers” and their superiority complexes. Read more »
Taylor Swift released 31 songs for “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” mixed with two sounds and lackluster lyrics. The album feels disjointed, and Swift needs to stop creating repetitive work. Read more »
“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is unlike a typical World War II film, filled with a comedic tone and humorous quips. Read more »
Alex Garland’s “Civil War” fails to bring a new take on the genre. Director François Truffaut said that every war film ends up being pro-war. Read more »
Forget the hilarious jokes, our humor columnist will only discuss serious topics from now on. Prepare for columns on theater, literature and other scholarly subjects. Read more »
J. Cole’s new album, “Might Delete Later,” is the next iteration of rapper disses. Previously, Kendrick Lamar bashed Cole when he was featured on “Like That” by Future and Metro Boomin. Read more »
Larry David directly says that the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ending is what “Seinfeld” should have done. Because of his redemption, David’s career is one of the best in the sitcom genre. Read more »
“The Bear” looks ahead to its third season, one to hopefully continue Carmy’s storyline and further explore dynamics in the kitchen. Read more »
“Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels,” reconnects people back to enameling in the new Everson Museum of Art exhibit. Read more »
“Monkey Man” depicts its main character, Kid, seeking revenge. Dev Patel, the star and director, created fight scenes inspired by his love of martial arts. Read more »
Somehow our humor columnist survived the total solar eclipse, even though she’s scared of the dark. She spent months preparing for the darkness the totality would bring. Read more »
Arkasha Stevenson’s new film “The First Omen” is a welcome addition to the “Omen” franchise. Read more »
Lizzy McAlpine’s third album, “Older,” is more complex and somber than her former albums. Read more »
“Love Lies Bleeding” is needed in the film industry. It’s a psychological thriller with a captivating storyline highlighting queer love. Read more »
Doug Liman’s “Road House” remake misses the mark. Our screentime columnist shares the film’s faults, successes and comparisons with the 1989 original. Read more »
The “Kung Fu Panda” franchise is back with its fourth film. Unfortunately, its story is a let-down, full of recycled jokes and predictability, our screentime columnist shares. Read more »
Director Michael Mohan and actor-producer Sydney Sweeney teamed up for “Immaculate.” The horror film articulates a meta-commentary of Sweeney’s media portrayal. Read more »
The most unexpected spring break ever? Our humor columnist shares how she found herself hard at work in a pyramid scheme. Read more »
Peter Farrelly's “Ricky Stanicky” suffers from combining themes of classic comedies, but is too simple. Even though there are some funny moments from Zac Efron and John Cena, the movie does too much and falls short. Read more »
Our Screentime Columnists predict “Oppenheimer” wins big this week at the 96th Oscar Awards. Read more »
Adam Sandler's role as an astronaut in “Spaceman” fell short compared to his other non-comedic roles. Read more »