‘Knives Out’ Review: Rian Johnson’s Wildly Enjoyable Case Study on Privilege
By Andrew Rodden Rian Johnson delivers one of the most fun and socio-politically conscious films of the year with hisContinue Reading
By Andrew Rodden Rian Johnson delivers one of the most fun and socio-politically conscious films of the year with hisContinue Reading
By Augie Voss EarthGang sells out last night of Mirrorland tour in Madison, Wis. Comprised of Olu (aka Johnny Venus)Continue Reading
By Andrew Rodden As I walked into the only theater in Colorado Springs showing Bong Joon-ho’s bombastic drama-comedy-thrill- er movieContinue Reading
By Isobel Steenrod At the end of Block 3, the Colorado College Theater Department performed “Spring Awakening,” a musical adaptationContinue Reading
By Mimi Norton You never get a second chance to make a great first im- pression. That’s why, in theContinue Reading
By Lily Roth It’s been almost four years since the death of David Bowie, a hero whose manifestations still crowdContinue Reading
By Joseph Ha I’m hesitant to reference popular films as allegories for modern issues. While these movies’ stories are importantContinue Reading
By Anna Feldman The side door of Taylor Theater slams behind you; abruptly, you realize that you are not alone.Continue Reading
By Mia Zuckerberg and Carol Holan Have a gay crush but don’t want to ruin the friendship? We have yourContinue Reading
By JOSEPH HA Sion Sono’s Netflix film “The Forest of Love” (2019) follows a nonsensical plot that is difficult toContinue Reading
By Tia Vierling Flamboyant in a bright yellow tutu and a feathered headband, I danced across the stage, one ofContinue Reading
By Isobel Steenrod and Heather Rolph Sometimes art can be found in the most unlikely of places. This past Saturday,Continue Reading
By Abbey Russell This past Thursday, a group of Colorado College Classics enthusiasts, including myself, went on the first ClassicsContinue Reading
By Joseph Ha It’s a bit difficult to summarize “Joker” (2019). The plot has so many aspects and twists toContinue Reading
BY JOSEPH HA In “Ad Astra,” Brad Pitt plays an astronaut named Roy Mc- Bride, whose famous astronaut father, H. Clifford Mc- Bride (TommyContinue Reading
BY MIMI NORTON MATOS If you find yourself walking through Loomis late at night, searching for the source of muffledContinue Reading
By Mary Nussbaumer Welcome to the Job Feature Series, a weekly column highlighting student workers around campus. This week, meetContinue Reading
By Joseph Ha And the Oscar for the Most Memorable Cinematic Cameo goes to Stephen King, the creator behind theContinue Reading
By Miriam Brown Edgar Santos ’20 can find the humor in almost anything: the Block Plan, college move-in, student loans,Continue Reading
By Melanie Barksdale “Do All Jews Beep?” a stand-up routine, started the first act with jokes pertaining to heart problems,Continue Reading
By Miriam Brown “How can the performing arts at Colorado College be more inclusive?” For Ryan Bañagale, CC director ofContinue Reading
A new biopic about Emily Dickinson reveals her life to have been full of insatiable lust, secret love, daring deception,Continue Reading
By ABIGAIL RUSSELL As a continuation of the Colorado College English Department’s Visiting Writer Series, Steven Dunn visited campus onContinue Reading
This movie contains spoilers for previous movies in the Avengers franchise, but avoids spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame.” The most profitableContinue Reading
On Yampa Field afternoon Sunday, on April 28, Indian music boomed from behind Ahlberg Gear House, while groups of color-drenchedContinue Reading
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