There is something wonderful about kids screaming expletives. The childish innocence in the delivery of not-so-innocent words is funny. Abundant with that childish fun is…
Posts published in “Arts & Culture”
Short films have only been around for a little over 120 years. Even more recent is the beginning of film festivals, which occurred in 1932.…
Welcome, Retrievers, to a new semester here at UMBC! There are many ways to prepare for the start of classes, including but not limited to…
Karen Finley’s performance focuses on the disembodiment of women — a topic she uses poetry to unravel. She explores the perspectives of white neoliberals, MAGA…
The Commons Terrace is packed with students and visitors alike. Black and gold are everywhere: on shirts, hats and all over the stage, which has…
Back in theatres is the director’s cut of Ari Aster’s second full-length feature film “Midsommar.” The folk-horror film is filled to the brim with truly…
There is a black composition notebook in a locked drawer in Catherine’s father’s study and located within its pages is a secret she has been…
Dream-pop Minnesotan Vansire gave the grooviest performance to the crowd at Songbyrd on Aug. 18. Vansire has been releasing music on Bandcamp since 2015 but…
There is something deliciously sweet about Jakob Ogawa’s voice, and from the moment he and his band stepped onto Songbyrd’s stage on August 10, the…
San Cisco is the epitome of indie pop, bursting with down-to-earth charisma from every member, amongst their glittery hooks and mundane-to-magical lyrics. The foursome arrived…