The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for movies, music and more
By BELLA PETERSON —- arts@theaggie.org
Book: “Klara and the Sun” by Kazuo Ishiguro (2021)
“Klara and the...
The 2011 novel, “The Night Circus,” raises the time-old question: Do you judge a book by its cover?
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
The classic dilemma...
Books for channeling your inner whimsy, embracing escapism and staving off the summer heat
By ALYSSA CREVOISERAT — arts@theaggie.org
As spring turns into summer, the outside...
The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for television, movies, music and more
By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org
Song: “Lady Love” by Thee Sacred Souls (2022)
This gorgeous song...
The budding indie-pop artist kicks off her second headline tour following the release of new EP, “Bug”
By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org
On May 1, musical...
Reflecting back upon past years where box office success coincided with disruptive audiences
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
Box office hits aren’t a new thing for...
Former TikTok creator Addison Rae’s aesthetic transformation and artistic reinvention signal her return to pop culture
By SHREYA KUMAR — arts@theaggie.org
Addison Rae is cementing her...
From snaps to scraps, read more about why and how to start preserving your memories
By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org
With paper and pencil in hand,...
A spoiler-free review of the newly released installment by the beloved video game developer
By BELLA PETERSON —- arts@theaggie.org
The developers of the original beloved “Life...
A spoiler-free review of the thriller show’s most-talked-about episode
By BELLA PETERSON — arts@theaggie.org
The season one finale of “Severance” is one of the most iconic...
From picnic dates to golden sunsets, these rom-coms are to swoon over
By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org
Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and a soft...
The Arts Desk’s weekly picks for music, movies and more
By ELIZABETH BUNT — arts@theaggie.org
Book: “Small Things Like These” by Claire Keegan (2021)
“Small Things Like...
The latest blockbuster video game adaptation has lots of laughs, if little substance
By NATALIE SALTER—arts@theaggie.org
If one thing is true of today’s popular culture, it’s...
Shilling discussed the process behind creating the show’s sculptural, painting-like pieces
By SAVANNAH ANNO — arts@theaggie.org
Celebrating its opening on April 11, “A Matter of Life...