Review: Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’ should be approached with caution The show, while high-quality, should approach dicey topics with more sensitivity. Taylor Stokes March 30, 2017
Review: Netflix’s ‘The Most Hated Woman in America’ is missing something The new tells the story of controversial atheist, Madalyn Murray O’Hair. Taylor Stokes March 29, 2017
Review: ‘The String Quartets’ is classic(al) Jethro Tull Featuring the Carducci String Quartet, the album is inventive and refreshing. Taylor Stokes March 27, 2017
Review: A story of love and pain, ‘Exit West’ takes a unique look at refugee crisis The novel tackles a hot button issue throughout the world Taylor Stokes March 16, 2017
Review: Netflix’s ‘Burning Sands’ is intense but lacks individualism The film focuses on Hell Week in a black fraternity. Taylor Stokes March 13, 2017
Review: At Signature, ‘Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing’ and we’re glad for it The world premiere of James Lapine’s newest play was funny and thought-provoking. Taylor Stokes March 12, 2017
Review: Ed Sheeran’s ‘Divide’ is fun, but ultimately safe The singer’s hiatus did little to change his style. Taylor Stokes March 5, 2017
Students trade in reality for the art of cosplay At last month’s Katsucon, fiction was everywhere. Taylor Stokes March 1, 2017
Suicide on Screen: ’13 Reasons Why’ may do more harm than good Jay Asher’s novel may be best left to the pages. Taylor Stokes February 22, 2017
Review: Stay in school, kids — ‘Fist Fight’ isn’t worth your time Richie Keen’s new comedy might as well have knocked me out. Taylor Stokes February 16, 2017