From Frankenstein to tsars of Russia, there are shows to help you cope until the release of another season of Bridgerton.
If his new music video is any indication of what’s next, then Gosha Guppy is on his way to turning his music into a lifestyle that established fans and new listeners alike will want to experience.
Watching the Warner siblings take on 2020 made me nostalgic for other animated series that would do well streaming into our living rooms today.
It’s safe to say that there’s a character who needs a personality transplant, but the film is marvelous and I would recommend it if Mackenzie Davis’s character wasn’t a horrible person.
A new club on campus, Noir Collective is proving that being a creative is a viable option for Black people and is creating a space for them to explore creativity, especially with other artists.
The best way to get over the post-election blues is to watch something with the same amount of political intrigue, backstabbing and diplomacy as the 2020 election.
Their Fall 2020 Showcase was a success, showcasing student talent and fortitude when performances are few and far between.
While it would seem that watching a production via Zoom would take away some of that so-called “theatre magic,” that wasn’t the case with “Front Porch Society.”
A different kind of welcome message greeted new students at the South 40 Underpass this year.
A big fan of musicals, Senior Cadenza Editor Sabrina Spence expected that the lack of music in the new “Mulan” would be a problem. She was wrong.
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