Thoughts on the documentary screening of Professor Chloé Barreau’s ‘Fragments of a Life Loved.’
– Review by Marouso Pappas
Thoughts on the documentary screening of Professor Chloé Barreau’s ‘Fragments of a Life Loved.’
– Review by Marouso Pappas
The Sofia Coppola Archive is not meant to collect cobwebs on library shelves nor sit pretty on a coffee table, with the off chance that the dark liquid stains its baby pink color.
–Review by Amanda Contessa
– Review by Nicole Di Maria and Harman Singh
In light of International Women’s Day, here are five book recommendations celebrating women in literature.
Through powerful symbolism and controversial sequences, Saltburn begs for reflection on the duality of human nature.
Review By Annalucia Scotto di Clemente | Edited by Sufiyan Salman The film, which won the Academy Award […]
How does a bicultural upbringing affect one’s understanding of individuality and community?
– By Marouso Pappas
For those interested in contemporary art, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill offers an exhibit titled “The Consciousness of Stones” by Anselm Kiefer. This unique opportunity will last until February 10, 2024.
– By Austin Gabe
– By Kayla Muller
The Swiss Institute’s retrospective of Klodin Erb’s career is daring in its scope, diversity of media, and comprehensive treatment of such a prolific and bold artist.
– By Gavin Gaebe