How to approach politics on dating apps Millennials live-tweet debates and Instagram outside the polls, so it’s not surprising that our politics show up on dating apps, too. Mel DeCandia May 10, 2016
Art for the students, by the students in the Stamp Gallery Through the university’s Contemporary Art Purchasing Program, undergraduate students – and sometimes the occasional graduate student, too – are able to add new art to Stamp’s permanent collection. Mel DeCandia May 4, 2016
Amy Schumer has outgrown her Comedy Central home While ‘Inside Amy Schumer’ has been undeniably and consistently good, its star now deserves a bigger stage. Mel DeCandia April 27, 2016
A five-day test run of Gwyneth Paltrow’s new cookbook Could one week of eating like Paltrow be a healthy change for a lowly college student? Mel DeCandia April 24, 2016
Allowing cellphones in movie theaters would destroy the sacred cinema experience Technology has no place in the theater. Mel DeCandia April 19, 2016
REVIEW: HBO documentary ‘Nothing Left Unsaid’ is an earnest attempt to understand the enigmatic Gloria Vanderbilt Vanderbilt’s complex life is examined with the help of her famous son, Anderson Cooper. Mel DeCandia April 17, 2016
Netflix’s ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ is still exuberant and sharp in its second season The show’s storyline progresses with impressive ease and binge-worthy momentum. Mel DeCandia April 17, 2016
A closer look at the university arboretum The whole campus is literally a tree garden. Mel DeCandia March 31, 2016
REVIEW: ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ is a messy but delightful continuation of the first film Toula and Ian are back. So is the whole family. Mel DeCandia March 24, 2016
Justin Bieber’s heartbreak is harassment Justin’s obsession with Selena is cute — or is it? Mel DeCandia March 22, 2016