ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


Sinners and the Battle For Creative Control
The fight for the soul of storytelling
Luciano Perman, Reporter
• September 4, 2025

Curtain Call Culmination
Choir Delivers Grand Farewell Performance
Kyra Welton, Social Media Manager
• May 23, 2025

St. Louis’ Sweet Treats
Exploring the hidden gems of St. Louis Dessert
Lavanya Mani and Hansini Mahajan
• May 2, 2025

Is This Drama Mellow or Melodramatic?
Analyzing the social commentaries and important lessons within a new K-drama
April Kim, Reporter
• April 29, 2025

Backing up the Jackpot
Exploring the strategy, appeal and controversy behind the card game captivating teens
April Kim, Reporter
• March 10, 2025
The Meltdown on “It Ends With Us”
Join in and listen to Ella and Stella break down the movie "It Ends With Us"
Ella Kalachek and Stella Talsky
• February 19, 2025

Sonic 3: An Exciting, Action-Packed Tribute to the Original Video Game
The third film of the “Sonic” franchise and its heroic storyline and comedic characters remind teenage viewers that there is still appeal in kid's movies.
Kyra Welton, Social Media Manager
• February 7, 2025

GNX: Trash or Treasure
Is Kendrick Lamar's Newest Release, GNX, Worthy of Praise?
Robert Gabel and Bryan Murphy
• January 11, 2025

Beginning to Bloom
ROSÉ combines authenticity and growth in her debut solo album
Bethany Lai, Editor-in-Chief
• December 16, 2024

Chicken Fried on a Saturday Night
Zac Brown Band Packs Chaifetz Arena
Rachel Chung, Feature Section Editor
• April 23, 2024

An Unexpected Mix
A Review of Drake's Come and Play
Riley Zimmerman, Multimedia Video Editor
• April 13, 2024
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