Arts & Entertainment Oscars History: How The Academy Awards Likes to Talk about Race (And How it Doesn’t) By Ittai Sopher PZ ’19 Political Correspondent Baffling filmmakers, “Green Book”, a movie accused by many of portraying outdated narratives about race February 28, 2019
Arts & Entertainment RBG Graces Uninventive Work with Her Eloquence Jamie Jiang ’22 Staff Writer Perhaps going into “On the Basis of Sex,” you, a member of a liberal arts college with February 7, 2019
Arts & Entertainment No Such Thing as Too Much Spider-Man By Hayley Van Allen ’21 Queer Columnist Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is one of those rare movies that you walk into with February 7, 2019
Arts & Entertainment The Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj is Changing the Landscape and Scope of Comedic News Commentary By Simone Henry ’22 Staff Writer The manual titled, “United States Military Training Mission to Saudi Arabia (USMTM for Saudi Arabia),” updated February 7, 2019
Arts & Entertainment Cold War Blazes On Screen By Sage Livingstone Molasky ’22 Staff Writer Written and directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, “Cold War” is a timeless and evocative masterpiece. Its February 7, 2019
Arts & Entertainment Crazy Rich Representation: Best-Selling Author Kevin Kwan shares stories with Singaporean Actress Tan Kheng Hua at Scripps Presents By Jacqueline Loh ’22 Staff Writer “Crazy Rich Asians” was more than just a film; it was a movement. Grossing at $238.5 February 7, 2019
Music The Controversy of Greta Van Fleet and Musical Inspiration Ali Bush ’19 Music Columnist The new rock band, Greta Van Fleet, deeply upsets me. I’m seething just typing the band’s name. November 15, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Scripps Presents Abbi Jacobson and Lena Waithe in Conversation: #StrongWomenSzn By Theri Aronson ’20 On Sunday Nov. 4, comedian and, producer, writer, and series creator, Abbi Jacobson, made a stop at Scripps November 15, 2018
Music Queer Artists Who Are Killing The Game By Hayley Van Allen The Internet The Internet is composed of five clearly great friends, two of whom are very openly gay: November 15, 2018
Food In Support of Strange Flavors Kendall Lowery ’22 For those of you who may have found yourself stumped, staring hopelessly at a menu board, faced with the November 15, 2018
Food Pizza Pizza, Yum Yum? Kendall Lowery ’22 If I were to choose one food as nourishment for the rest of my days on this Earth, it November 2, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Beautiful Boy (Content Warning: Drug Usage and Addiction) By Bianca Torres-Hamlin ’22 A drama film without the captivating plot twists of a drama, Beautiful Boy starring Steve Carell and Timothee November 2, 2018
Arts & Entertainment A Star Is Born: Believe the Hype Ali Bush Music Columnist ‘19 Picture Lady Gaga in a small drag club, belting La Vie En Rose, dressed as Edith Piaf, November 2, 2018
Music Seriously Good: The Rise of Asian Americans in Mainstream Music By Jamie Jiang I remember when Asian American representation in mainstream media stopped firmly at Bruno Mars, whose Filipino descent swayed much October 12, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Rachel Chu & Me: A Personal Reflection on Crazy Rich Asians By Hanna Kim Everyone has been talking about Crazy Rich Asians. I hear the buzz everywhere from sitting in Seal Court to October 12, 2018