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The Price of Fame: Kanye’s Faustian Bargain

Sukesh RamFebruary 10, 2020November 28, 2024

For decades, Kanye’s critical and commercial success cost him his mental health. However, his latest release Jesus is King raises the question: does his sanity come at the expense of his career?

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“Everyone is Awful”: A Review of “Joker”

Ignacio Diaz PascualFebruary 10, 2020November 28, 2024

Joker is a hyper-realistic and dark journey through the lens of a mentally unstable protagonist who is left behind by a Reaganite government, drawing chilling comparisons to the modern day.

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Place, Nations, Generations, Beings: Students Inspire University-wide Investment in Indigenous Art

Katie BowenFebruary 10, 2020November 28, 2024

“This project has always been about increasing visibility, better representing Native people, and having the opportunity to better educate non-Native people about our societies, knowledge, and cultures.”

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Something Old // Something New: MoMA’s Renovation Reignites Debates over Privilege in Fine Arts

Julia WuJanuary 17, 2020November 28, 2024

The museum’s renovation seeks to create new dialogues between the viewer and the work, and between the works themselves.

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Antigone Re-envisioned: A Night at the Park Avenue Armory

Isiuwa OmoiguiNovember 11, 2019November 28, 2024

To watch Satoshi Miyagi’s production of Antigone is to watch three plays at once.

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Jia Tolentino’s “Feverish, Electric, Unlivable Hell:” The New Yorker Writer’s First Book Reckons with Self-Delusion and the Internet

Thomas C. MartinOctober 24, 2019November 28, 2024

In her new essay collection “Trick Mirror,” Jia Tolentino paints a bleak picture of our world of scams, mistruths, and self-delusions—all exacerbated by the internet. Is there a way out?

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Superheroes, Comics, and Diversity in Film: An Interview with Dennis Liu, Writer and Director

Isabelle RheeOctober 21, 2019November 28, 2024

“When you have young adults and teens and kids looking up to these heroes, and you don’t have a face for yourself, I think that really influences confidence, self-identity, and a host of other issues.”

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All American Boy Band

Julia WuOctober 20, 2019November 28, 2024

The show feels less like a concert, and more like a confessional.

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