Desi LaPoole Contributing Writer When you first walk into Allison Saar’s show “Breach,” you are met with the striking figure of a curvaceous woman put together with rusted tin as she balances a tower of trunks, washtubs and cast iron skillets on her head. The …
Arts & Entertainment
Portlandia returns for fun-filled seventh season
Jared Berg Editor In Chief Portlandia, the critically acclaimed yet perpetually commercially underrated sketch comedy series from IFC, recently debuted its seventh season. While only four of ten episodes have aired, the sampling is more than enough to say that the seventh season stays true …
Media and zines: An interview with Sharah Hutson
Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor Zines, (not “Zenes”) are small independent magazines usually created by one person. They generally have a central message that the creator conveys. The messages range from anything like their personal life to international issues. Zines are a very effective way …
Jane the Virgin
One of TV’s most underrated shows — unless you’re a member of the women’s cross country team, in which case you discuss this show constantly while running excessively long distances — is the CW’s Jane the Virgin. The basic concept of the show centers Jane …
Much expected, less given: a retrospective take on Milo’s concert
Waverly Hart Contributing Writer Last Friday, a group of 50 or so students gathered in the Underground (UG) to listen to a rap concert featuring the artist Milo. It was hard to tell which of the concert-attendees showed up because they were actual fans of …
A review of Moonlight: A portrait of Black America
Harry Todd Contributing Writer Let’s just get this out of the way: Moonlight, directed by Barry Jenkins, is nothing short of stunning; an achievement on both aesthetic and emotional levels. It is one of the strongest films of the year. The film follows the story …