Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

Wall Street Journal

Cobra Kai: An Anthem For Generation X

By Hank Shield  *WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD* Cobra Kai is a television series that is a continuation of the 1984 film The Karate…

Without Limits: The Story of Legendary Runner Steve Prefontaine

By Ian Quindoza Without Limits is a biographical sports film released in 1998 based on one of the most interesting stories in…

Moneyball and Oakland’s 2002 Season

By Bryson Raquet Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, is a 2011 film based on the book Moneyball: The Art of…

Gabriel Metzger (’21): A Star In The Making

By Grayson Boyd At just 17 years old, Collegiate senior and guitarist Gabriel Metzger (‘21) has already captivated people across the nation…

Performing Arts In A Global Pandemic

By Grace Cornell Two chairs face each other, about ten feet apart on the Oates Theater stage, and a few more are…

Movie Review: On the Basis of Sex

By Mackenzie Ferguson “The Court should never be influenced by the weather of the day but inevitably they will be influenced by…

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

By Aaron Moore Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a cop-based sitcom just finishing its seventh season on NBC, follows the life of a childish New…

After Hours is Album of the Year

By Kate Coli Dressed in a crisp red Joker-inspired suit, Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) stumbles into a Las Vegas casino. The shining…

Tha Carter V: Album Review

By Joseph Ferry If you have listened to rap music in the past 25 years, you have heard of the New Orleans-raised,…

Chadwick Boseman 1976 – 2020

By Keaton Rahman On August 29, at the age of 43, actor Chadwick Boseman lost his four-year battle with colon cancer. Diagnosed…