Category: Arts & Entertainment

  • CWAM exhibit takes viewers back to childhood

    Holly Engel A&E Editor We have all dreamed of flying. Even now, as we work to meet deadlines and bustle through the business of life, childhood imaginings can still develop at the back of our minds, full of color. It is these imaginings that Bridget Milligan, the department chair and an associate professor of art…

  • Gerwig’s film adaptation is full of heart

    Zoe Covey Contributing Writer I first heard about Little Women in another book, called The Mother Daughter Book Club, which was the first novel in a middle grade series about four different young girls reading classic literature together with their mothers. This was and is very much up my alley. Each one of the girls…

  • Joe overshadows other characters in “You” second season

    Korri Palmer Senior Staff Writer I would like to start by saying if you sympathize with Joe, you may want to seek therapy … soon. While watching the second season of “You,” I attempted to keep track of how many times Joe, the protagonist, lost his mind and did exactly what he swore he wasn’t…

  • Mac Miller’s posthumous album brings listeners full circle

    Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer It has been about seven years since I last listened to anything by Mac Miller: not his music, not his interviews or anything else. My last memories of him were the Frick Market, Donald Trump and Kool and Pizza songs that helped propel him to stardom. Even when he released his…

  • The new “Joker” highlights a different side of the character

    Elena Morey Senior A&E Writer 2019 was overtaken by strong films, but none more anticipated than “Joker.” Produced by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Silver, the film is based on the DC Comics character, the Joker (played by awardwinning Joaquin Phoenix). The film stayed true to some DC canon and the infamous…

  • “The Anxiety Project” connects with audience

    Grace Montgomery Contributing Writer Last week on Facebook, I noticed there was an upcoming performance called “The Anxiety Project” presented by Dr. William Doan of Penn State University. I clicked on the link to the event and was intrigued by the description: “A thought-provoking live performance that explores what it is like to live with…