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The Harmonious Ambiguity of “What Remains”

What remained with me after the Yale Repertory Theatre’s opening night production of “What Remains” is unexplainable. I walked out the Iseman Theatre with sounds […]

“Velvet Buzzsaw”: A Review

“Velvet Buzzsaw” takes its viewer into an aesthetically framed critique of the modern art world with a number of anticipatory moments that never lead to […]

The Pop Princess Gets Honest

Six months ago, upon the release of her fourth studio album, “Sweetener,” Ariana Grande was flying high on new fame and new love. In “Sweetener,” […]

“In The Mood for Love”: Wong Kar-Wai’s Meditation on Time

“That era has passed.” “Nothing that belonged to it exists anymore.” As Su Li-zhen delicately makes her daily trip down the stairs to the wet […]

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Suspended In Time

When you think of the ’50s, what comes to mind? Idealized suburbia; commercialized conformity? It’s easy to forget that the decade had a dark, sensational […]

Brittany Menjivar
Yale’s Lamenter In Residence

Chamber music programming has become banal. Most quartet programs, even in leading concert venues, include one piece each from the Classical and Romantic periods, perhaps […]

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Is Andy Warhol a Good Artist?

Last weekend, I had the chance to view the new blockbuster Andy Warhol exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. I […]

Michelle M. Li
The Archives of the Movement

Underneath the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, dozens of posters, diaries, letters, article and books are arranged on tables around the reading room, in […]

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Geographica Digitalis

Sometimes, in the midst of our ever-busy Yale student lives, we don’t take the time to realize what’s around us. Yale’s campus has a seemingly […]

Mark Saba
A Place of Relief

Susan Clinard, in her sculpture exhibition “Places We’ve Been” at the Gallery at the Whitney Humanities Center, hoped to capture “points of time from our […]

Capacious and Costume-Filled: A Review of Colette

“Colette,” starring Keira Knightley, is a mediocre film about a great woman. It tells the story of Colette, a successful French author who wrote hits […]