Category: ARTS
Arts & Entertainment Editor Jules Bourbeau ’25 Reviews Four of the Best New Records Released in March 2023
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor Ignore Grief – Xiu Xiu (3/3/23) Xiu Xiu has been releasing insanity into the world for more than a decade […]
Poetry Through Pictures: On the Path to the College Pond
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor I. I was thrust into the world far too early & I still live inside that rift in time. I desperately […]
Ensler, Chicago, and the Issue of Symbolism in Feminist Art
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor Of the various symbols used to represent feminism and womanhood, from the triangle to the Venus sign, the vagina stands […]
Working Through Identity Crises With Art: The Work of Bengali-American Transgender Artist Bishakh Som
Rajsi Rana ’26 Staff Writer Art is something so incredibly human; it is a result of emotions and thoughts that only people, and on top […]
Should We Forgive Mark Wahlberg?: A Discussion of the Actor’s Questionable Past and Racist Behaviors
Izabella Bautista ’26 Contributing Writer Mark Wahlberg rose to fame by modeling for Calvin Klein in 1992, but no one really knows that just six […]
The Legacy of Marsden Hartley’s Dogtown Landscapes: An Unpopular Spot for Inspiration in Cape Ann
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor Cape Ann in northeastern Massachusetts has long been a popular spot for artistic inspiration, whether it be Gloucester’s Rocky Neck […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 A&E Editor March 22, 2023, Part 1 On one of my nightly excursions exploring the intricacies of the labyrinth, I discovered a […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 A&E Editor March 6, 2023 In my spare time, of which I have plenty these days, I have taken to wandering about […]
Virginia Woolf’s Legacy of Gender Equality and Activism
Aiden Hebert ’25 Staff Writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a prominent literary figure of the 20th century. With her experimental writing style, Woolf shared her […]
Here Are Five Recommended Books Written by and About Women to Celebrate This Women’s History Month
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor At my all-boys’ Catholic high school, a teacher once asked if everyone in the class who had read a book […]