Category: Arts
Place your bets, here are the predictions for the Oscars
You know the nominations, who’s going to take home the gold?
CD Review: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
As the world of music shifts even deeper into that of over-production, it says something that Neutral Milk Hotel’s In The Aeroplane Over the Sea is still held in reverence.
CD Review: Freedom’s Goblin by Ty Segall
Ranging from grandiose horn led choruses to Sabbath-esque arrangements, Ty Segall’s latest album Freedom’s Goblin finds itself diving into unexpected corners of genre and style.
CD Review: Man of the Woods by Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake has a problem. He is a mediocre white man and his mediocrity has finally arrived in the public consciousness through his decision to galavant into the forest in his new album, Man of the Woods.
CD Review: Snares Like a Haircut by No Age
Packed with lingering reverb and steady drum strikes, noise rock duo No Age’s latest record, Snares Like a Haircut, combines rawness with bright tones to fantastic effect.
CD Review: Ephorize by CupcakKe
The world would be satisfied if CupcakKe only released bops like “Duck Duck Goose,” a song (and music video) that took the world by storm.
CD Review: what people call low self-esteem… by awakebutstillinbed
Perhaps the most niche genre still commanding a place at the table, latter-era emo (see: emo revival) is not only alive but thriving thanks to groups like awakebutstillinbed.
The art of the halftime show
How sport’s greatest show came to be By Colin Macgillivray, Arts Editor The Super Bowl is a lot like the holidays. It brings people together. Usually, there is an exorbitant amount of unhealthy, delicious food....



