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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Arts & Culture

Culture Corner

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...

Have books been reduced to an aesthetic?

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...

Culture Corner

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...

Culture Corner

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...

Singer-songwriter Alix Page plays Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco

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...

Is theater etiquette dead?

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...

Review: ‘Headphones On’ sets the tone for Addison Rae’s bold debut album, ‘Addison’

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...

Grab the glitter and glue sticks: it’s time to start scrapbooking

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,...

Don’t Nod proves they still have ‘game’ with their latest release: ‘Lost Records: Bloom & Rage’

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...

Review: ‘Mickey 17’ has more to offer than multiple Mickeys

The film runs the gamut of modern human experiences with a ceaseless air of gallows humor until it finds light in its last moments...

Was the season two finale of ‘Severance’ worth the wait?

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...

A spring fling for your heart: rom-com recommendations for the season

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...

Culture Corner

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...

Review: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ is anything but boring

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...

Local artist Gregory Shilling showcases 3D works at new Delta of Venus solo-show, ‘A Matter of Life and Depth’

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...