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A Stranger Halloween Show

Christmas trees, devils and memes packed into Woolsey Hall on the night of Halloween, chattering in anticipation for the Yale Symphony Orchestra Halloween show. The […]

Daniel Zhao
On Nakedness

“But, I don’t know how to draw.” Cherish your inexperience and illuminate your angled perspective against those tried and tired. “But, what if I’m not […]

“The Good Place”: A Review

NBC’s comedy “The Good Place” asks its viewers to believe three things for each episode’s 20-minute span. First, that the afterlife is like the aftermath […]

Eternity is Place After Place

In home, we find the meaning of our lives. The Yale Center for British Art’s luminous exhibition, “George Shaw: A Corner of a Foreign Field,” […]

Presenting Trauma: John Wilson’s “The Incident”

On Friday I attended the conversation “Building Dialogue around John Wilson’s ‘The Incident’” alongside about 20 other observers from Yale and New Haven. Members of […]

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Hyperion: The Modern Day, A Bygone Era

Without straying too far from its synthesizer-infused dance pop roots, St. Lucia relies less on computer-generated melodies on its third album, “Hyperion,” than in earlier […]

Ashley Anthony
A Not So Terrible Country

I was sitting on my bed in my dorm in the center of Moscow when a notification on my phone informed me that Russia had […]

Valerie Pavilonis
Little Moments

At the closing ceremony of the Windham Campbell Festival, two American playwrights presented their newest work in an exclusive premiere, hosted by the Yale School […]

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Man, I’m out of breath.

When it comes to dramatic romance films, I occasionally can be lactose intolerant. In all honesty, cheese is only good served melted between slices of […]

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War on the Catwalk

Wigs flew. Dollar bills flew. Drag queens flew, mid-cartwheels and death drops. Seven drag queens from Season 10 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” performed at College […]

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Norwegian Summer

I’ve learned the hard way that there are certain books you should avoid taking on public transportation. Chris Kraus’ “I Love Dick” is one; Baratunde […]

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