Arts
Film Review: Decision To Leave
Decision to Leave is a spellbinding experience, a transportive trip back in time to a different era of filmmaking that brings enough ingenuity and modern edge. … read more
Henry Selick Is Back For More Spooky Fun with Wendell...
Wendell & Wild is another triumph for a Henry Selick, handling weighty topics for thoughtful discussion—grab your popcorn for the movie event of Halloween. … read more
Film Review: All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front should be required viewing as a counterpoint for young people who are considering joining the Armed Forces. … read more
Roe: States Rights, Enter Stage Left
Jensie Anderson leads a reading of the 2016 stage play, Roe, wherein Jane Roe and her attorneys explore how this seminal case played out. … read more
Sleeping Giant: A Supernatural Tale About Change and the Unknown
The comedic moments in Sleeping Giant uplift while seeping into the crevices of your brain—we’re all bound to have our own monster in the lake. … read more
Film Review: Till
Whether or not Till is among the most cutting-edge films of the year, it’s a powerful experience with a sense of urgency and truth that demands to be seen. … read more
Film Review: Black Adam
While Black Adam gets pretty dumb at times, viewing it in the right conditions may bring you around—you might even want to see it twice. … read more
Film Review: The School for Good and Evil
A good tween recommendation with themes of superficial ideas of good and evil, The School for Good and Evil is campy & witchy—perfect for the Halloween season. … read more
Film Review: Squeal
If you’re interested in an odd, international, indie-folk fairy tale that will leave you dizzy trying to discern meaning, then Squeal is worth the watch. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Post-Op Malone
Drag is an escape from traditional, cut-and-dry gender expression for Post-Op Malone, a performer who uses drag to outwardly express their identity wherever they go. … read more
Film Review: Framing Agnes
Framing Agnes is a visual treat and focuses on the stories of trans and gender-nonconforming people during a study in the 1960’s specifically Agnes Torres. … read more
Embodied Ecologies: Where Disability Meets the Natural World
Embodied Ecologies—an exhibit on the intertwining of disability, health, and the environment—takes many forms: sculpture, painting, poetry and mixed-media. … read more