Arts and Entertainment

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Arts and Entertainment November 21, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams | Associate Editor Sara Bareilles’ singing echoes from a speaker in the corner of the drawing studio. The room is on the second floor of Antone Academic Center, undiscovered by the casual Antone-class-attending student. A wall that divides the room but doesn’t quite reach the ceiling serves as a perch for a man built of chicken wire. A fewRead More

5 SNL Sketches to Prepare you for Thanksgiving Break

5 SNL Sketches to Prepare you for Thanksgiving Break

Arts and Entertainment, Check It Out November 15, 2016 at 1:10 am Comments are Disabled

By Stephanie Menders | Managing Editor https://storify.com/StephMenders/5-snl-sketches-to-prepare-you-for-thanksgiving-bre#publicize

6 Must-Watch Netflix Originals

6 Must-Watch Netflix Originals

Arts and Entertainment November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams | Associate Editor While Netflix may not always have the best movies or television at the ready, it certainly makes up for it with the original movies and series it provides. The popular streaming service introduced its first Netflix Original in 2013 and now they have an originals list of over 50 series. Here are some ofRead More

Review: T.V.’s Revival of Iconic Court Cases and Investigations

Review: T.V.’s Revival of Iconic Court Cases and Investigations

Arts and Entertainment, Op-Ed November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Lily Margaret Jones | Co-Editor-in-Chief Because original ideas are few and far between these days, both film and television have taken to remaking and recreating stories of the past. While we are used to watching as conglomerates like Disney and Time Warner recycle fictional princess and superhero content on a variety of platforms, 2016 saw the resurgence of a differentRead More

Beyond the Studio: Maddie Stewart

Beyond the Studio: Maddie Stewart

Arts and Entertainment November 14, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Catherine Kierce | Associate Editor Tensely straightened bodies are suspended above the floor, supported only by open palms placed at shoulders length apart and outstretched toes. “It’s all a mental game,” the teacher instructs as her dancers’ muscles begin to quiver. Toned abdomens begin gently dropping to the floor, strong shoulders giving out from stress. Towards the back of theRead More