Review: ‘The Lovers and the Despot’ brings life to a dramatic kidnapping The documentary tells the gripping tale of two artists captured by North Korea’s Kim Jong-il. Raye Weigel September 22, 2016
SEE announces Jessica Williams will give fall lecture The actress and comedian will be on campus for the annual event October 13. Michael Errigo September 22, 2016
Are songs the next target in the fight for political correctness? Examining the double standard that benefits problematic lyrics. Lillian Andemicael September 21, 2016
Bassem Youssef sparks conversation at The Clarice The Egyptian satirist spoke about free speech and how he combats hostility with humor. Raye Weigel September 21, 2016
‘Nevermind’ 25 years later: the impact of Nirvana’s dark, hooky masterpiece Also, a reminder that the cover had a baby’s penis on it. Patrick Basler September 21, 2016
NASA does not announce new zodiac sign, confirming human race is still gullible Astrology may not be scientifically valid, but does that mean it has to be thrown out entirely? Lillian Andemicael September 20, 2016
How technology allows gender expression to flourish in the modern music scene The artists of today have more avenues than ever to express their true selves. Raye Weigel September 20, 2016
Review: Unsurprisingly, Keaton Henson’s ‘Kindly Now’ is delightfully sad Henson’s latest album touches on pain and love in the way only the wistful singer-songwriter can. Anna Muckerman September 20, 2016
Bassem Youssef, “The Jon Stewart of Egypt,” to discuss satire and free speech in two-day event Just don’t call him a comedian. Josh Magness September 19, 2016
Review: Angel Olsen dominates 9:30 club Fresh off the release of ‘My Woman,’ the folk star showed her range Thursday night. Taylor Stokes September 19, 2016