Category: ARTS
Moonlighting Queerness: A Multi Film Analysis of the Queer Coming-of-Age Modern Film Canon
Ayouba Swaray ’24 Contributing Writer The conversation surrounding queer coming-of-age films in the modern canon is most often stimulated by the fantastical projections of a […]
Something to Read: An Absurd yet Relevant Adventure
John Hunt ’26 Staff Writer This week, 18 years ago, journalist Hunter S. Thompson ended his own life at age 67 inside his home outside Aspen, […]
The Story of the Nineteenth-Century Valentines That Won the Hearts of Sailors’ Wives and My Modern Recreation
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor With no access to cellphones, the internet, or even a postal service, the 19th century men working on fishing and […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23A&E Editor January 31, 2023 (Featured Image) It’s happened some over the years that I’ve come into the acquaintance of folks not from […]
I Endured the Motern Ganza: Matt Farley’s Fifty-Song Spectacular
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor In the course of researching my previous story on Matt Farley, the man who has written over 24,000 songs, I […]
Review of War Movie All Quiet on the Western Front
John Hunt ’26 Contributing Writer All Quiet on the Western Front is one of the most gripping, raw, and visually stunning movies you’ll see this […]
Hartford Stage’s The Mousetrap Starts 2022-2023 Season
Savannah Brooks ‘26 Contributing Writer From October 13th to November 6th, The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie’s most famous play, is running at the Hartford Stage to […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 A&E Editor October 31, 2022, Part 1 (Featured Image) Two cats sat next to each other on the windowsill, looking down at […]
John Singer Sargent, his Life, his Legacy, and the Problem Space It Reveals Regarding LGBT+ History
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A & E Editor The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest art museums in the world, and […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 A & E Editor October 25, 2022 (Featured Image) I met Matt on the way to the meeting. He had been walking […]