Category: ARTS
What’s Been Turning My Table in September of 2022: My Music Recommendations as Arts Editor and WRTC Host
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor My dual duties as a Tripod Arts Editor and host of a radio show on WRTC mean that I listen […]
The Delightfully Nerdy Domain of “Conlanging”: The Hobby You Didn’t Know You’ve Already Heard Of
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Arts Editor Only a handful of the “conlangs” ever created have breached the sphere of their creators and close acquaintances, including Tolkien’s […]
Hair Transformations in Media and the Psychology of It
Trisha Mohan ’26 Contributing Writer While aimlessly scrolling through TikTok, it is easy to find a clip of a distraught-looking person, standing in front of […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 Arts Editor September 20, 2022 (Featured Image) John leveled his crossbow at the mouse. Gullard watched with piggy eyes, attention rapt. “One […]
Why Walter Doesn’t Get Enough Credit for His Role in the Song “Man or Muppet” and What We Can Learn
Cece Hampton ’24 Features Editor We all know and love the Muppets. One of the more recent films of the franchise was The Muppets, released […]
Rumors Spark Regarding the Return of Experimental Hip Hop Band Death Grips
Jules Bourbeau ‘25 Arts Editor Experimental hip-hop group Death Grips has always been creative with their album release announcements, often communicating only through cryptic suggestions. […]
Filipino Boy Group SB19 Making Waves in a K-pop World
Hannah Lorenzo ‘25Contributing Writer The rise of Filipino boy group SB19 brings attention to the world of P-pop, Pinoy pop music, and the worldwide K-pop […]
The Indie Classic AlbumAn Awesome Wave by Alt-J Celebrates its Tenth Anniversary in US Distribution
Jules Bourbeau ‘25 Arts Editor This past Sunday, September 18th, English indie band Alt-J celebrated the tenth anniversary of their album An Awesome Wave’s distribution […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23 Arts Editor September 7, 2022, Part 1 Welcome back everyone. It’s good to see you. I like that jacket, Brent. Today I […]
The Bard of Danvers
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Arts Editor Self-described “Z-list celebrity” Matt Farley has written over 23,500 songs–and counting. His repertoire also spans across over 70 different pseudonyms, […]