by Tori DiPasquale The Academy Awards are often a site for social and political debate. Recall: the slap, the wrongful win of “La La Land,” “Parasite” winning best picture (angering then-President Trump) and, going way back, like Sacheen Littlefeather accepting the best actor award on …
Arts & Entertainment
Cheers to bottles, bathtubs and beautiful people
By: Alex Markland ’26 In Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn,” Oliver Quick, played by Barry Keoghan, makes passionate and aggressive love to a gravesite. This scene consists of a single shot which lasts for one minute and 50 seconds. Most of the discourse surrounding “Saltburn” centers on …
But you better not kill the groove
By: Ama Toure Ban D My return to Ohio, despite being grounded by four-wheel drive, was quite turbulent. It started with me, a bum-esque jobless 22 year old living in my mother’s basement, used to sleeping in however long the hangover from the previous night …
It’s a murder on the dancefloor: a review of the music in “Saltburn”
Julia Garrison News Editor 3.5/5 stars Before I watched “Saltburn,” I had heard a lot of warnings from others to watch at my own risk. When I sat down to watch the movie with friends, I felt like I was missing something. Sure, there were …
Some seriously super sculpting at Ebert Arts Center
by Miles Rochester Sculptors, art fans and friends gathered on the first floor of Ebert Art Museum last Friday afternoon to display the many sculptures created by students this semester. Inside the showroom, artists mingled with friends, visitors and critics. Gentle conversation filled the air …
Neotheater: An exploration of the pressure of creation
by Gabriel Thomas Creation is something that unites our experience. It expresses some of the most poignant experiences and desires we have as people. When we create, through stories or music, paint or dance, we capture the unique experience of our own humanity and make …