Hannah Hall Staff Writer Everyone loves a good Christmas movie. The snowy scenes and laughter of the best times of year no doubt warms even most Grinch-like people. While most holiday films are either incredibly romantic Hallmark tales or cutesy… Read More ›
Reviews
Phora: Love is Hell Album Review
Keia Harris Arts and Entertainment Editor Every now and then as listeners, we hear an oddly familiar sound in the melodies of a rather unknown artist. They sound like someone we all know, but yet, they somehow separate themselves from… Read More ›
First Man Fails to Launch
Brittney Bailey Staff Writer To put it lightly, “First Man” is yet another movie about a white man putting his job ahead of his friends and family but getting rewarded for it. Yes, getting to the moon is an amazing feat…. Read More ›
A Star Is Born Review
Eden Landgrover Staff Writer If you’re looking to have your heart broken, to question everything you know about love and art, and to be inspired to actually change the world, Bradley Cooper has a movie for you. “A Star Is… Read More ›
The Haunting of Hill House: A Modern Gothic Masterpiece
Alfonzo Rodriguez Staff Writer Netflix has done it again. A terrifying show just in time for Halloween? Check. An intense family drama with empathetic characters and phenomenal acting? Check. Plot twists and impeccable cinematography? Check. All wrapped up in ten… Read More ›
Halloween(2018) Review
Alfonzo Rodriguez Staff Writer The Shape has returned to theaters to stalk our nightmares just in time for the spookiest day of the year. Ignoring every previous sequel that has come out since the original, Halloween takes place 40 years… Read More ›
Venom is the Kind of Dumb Fun the World Needs Right Now
Brittney Bailey Staff Writer To put it simply, Venom is a hot mess, but I would recommend it to anyone. Though it’s messy and could do with some better writing, it is an incredibly fun movie which focuses on a… Read More ›
Nina Cried Power. Hozier Listened.
Kaitlyn Boeckel Staff Writer After nearly four years, Irish singer/songwriter Hozier finally released a powerful new EP. It is a change of tune from his self-titled first album, with a sense of urgency combined with a variety of themes that… Read More ›
S. Carey Brings Atmospheric Folk to Cat’s Cradle Backroom
Sam Haw Staff Writer It is d*mn near impossible to transition from a backing member of a popular band to a solo career without facing constant comparison. For instance, Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz were unable to escape the banner… Read More ›
Greensboro’s Black Haüs is an Afropunk Force
Omar Obregon-Cuebas Staff Writer It’s Saturday night, the room is filled with a mixture of sweat, excitement and lust. Everyone is eagerly waiting for the next band to start their set, and finish the night with a bang. The band… Read More ›