Review: ‘The End of the F***ing World’ should have already ended The dark British comedy’s second season is an unnecessary disappointment. Morgan Pravato November 11, 2019
Review: ‘Flyin West’ at The Clarice encapsulates post-slavery U.S. The student cast tackles issues of racism and sexism in post-slavery America. Morgan Pravato November 5, 2019
‘Still Here: Art on HIV/AIDS’ properly honors victims The exhibition features the famous AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has returned to campus after 30 years. Morgan Pravato October 31, 2019
The Clothesline Project on Hornbake Plaza honors sexual assault survivors CARE to Stop Violence transformed the area into a safe escape for victims. Morgan Pravato October 28, 2019
Review: Black Grace, a New Zealand-based dance company, wows in The Clarice for one night The 10 dancers were some of the strongest performers, and humans, that I have ever seen. Morgan Pravato October 27, 2019
How early is too early to start listening to Christmas music? Ne-Yo and Idina Menzel are fueling this debate with their recent holiday album releases. Morgan Pravato October 24, 2019
Netflix’s ‘Rhythm + Flow’ is shaking up the television and hip-hop worlds Chance the Rapper and Cardi B are helping find the next generation of rap talent. Morgan Pravato October 10, 2019
Review: Ryan Murphy’s ‘The Politician’ is just as messy as the US’ political situation The new Netflix series is so jumbled, it's unlike the producer’s other work. Morgan Pravato October 1, 2019
Review: The Driskell Center’s latest exhibition illustrates African American experiences “[Un]Common Collections" is a tribute to great African American art collectors. Morgan Pravato September 30, 2019
Review: Nintendo released a ‘Mario Kart’ app, and it will make your inner child angry The app is so bad, it gives you a great reason to grab your DS and play the real thing. Morgan Pravato September 26, 2019