Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

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…

Alias: Early 2000s TV Espionage

By Kate Coli J.J Abrams is a familiar name in the entertainment industry, known for blockbusters such as 2009’s Star Trek and…

McFarland USA: An Inspiring Underdog Story

By Audrey Fleming Caution: Spoilers ahead. Based on the true story of a 1987 cross country team in McFarland, California, McFarland USA…