Music Review: She and Him
By Drew Haskins | December 4, 2014All in all, Classics’ modest ambitions and scope lead to modest returns.
All in all, Classics’ modest ambitions and scope lead to modest returns.
Not holiday songs, but songs for your holidays.
How three sisters sparked a century's worth of women's activism at Duke
Ugandan political prisoner, Bhuddist monk and Duke yoga instructor are just a few of the many titles assumed by John Orr
Inside the world of Duke's favorite drug dealer
Because this misappropriation is so widespread, it disappears from our conscious thought and critique.
The rise of “normcore” has overshadowed the fact that humans are incredibly willing to consume strange culture that deviates from the standard.
Just be grateful that this playlist wasn't ten different iterations of "Baby, It's Cold Outside."
Expertly curated by 18 year-old phenom Lorde, the album’s turbulent electronics and pop savvy make it a fitting companion for Suzanne Collins’ most emotional book.
So few indie rock bands maintain their own original and persisting sound as TV On the Radio. Their latest album is no different.
"We are passionate and have a lot to say and share with those willing to listen.”
The magical bean made a convert outta me–and all it took was a shot of espresso, steamed milk and vanilla syrup.
“We’re lucky. We know how to make ourselves happy. I think a lot of bands don’t. But I think we’ve kind of figured it out.”
The muscles of our imagination merely atrophy as long as we continue to define our real experiences through images.
Two gents discuss one of the year's most anticipated movies.
With so many emerging artists waiting to dethrone the top, in a few years, you’re new favorite moderately successful rapper could be one of the biggest names in music.
Keanu seems content with his usual array of experimental indies, martial arts debauches or cheesy action thrillers.
One of the few instances in which Azealia Banks and the Sunbears! can be found on the same playlist.
Ching Chong Chinaman–normally a racist slur–forces the audience to consider the social construction of identity and prejudice.
A (fictitious) guide to three spectacular new shows.