Books Sam Bates I read “The Moonstone” by Wilkie Collins this year for a mystery fiction class, and I loved it! If you love ...
Photos by Katherine Casarrubius Gallardo [WARNING, SPOILERS AHEAD.] I wasn’t sure what to expect when I heard Scotch’n’Soda was producing a play called “Horse Girls,” but I was really curious to ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. I never really liked endings all that much. Of course, if one of my more psychology-smitten friends had ...
On Nov. 6, 2003, Richard Curtis’s Christmas masterpiece, “Love Actually” was released in the U.S. The movie takes place a month before Christmas ...
Scene: Airport, much bustle. It’s Christmas season, and there are Christmas trees, ornaments, and holiday cheer everywhere. We focus on ...
By Jimmy Baracia and Sofia Johnson Illustration by Karen Caldicott, taken from The New Yorker Spoiler warning for “Christmas Cards!” [This is another more serious edition of Book Buddies. The next ...
Oh God, Dwayne Johnson made another miserable action movie. I don’t wanna say it feels like The Rock is cooking up the Hallmark of action films, but The Rock is absolutely cooking up a filmography ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. It’s been a fun ride, y’all. This week, our duo of dynamic duo Editors-in-Chief and Publishers have ...
In a shocking move that has left analysts and experts totally squawked, President-elect Donald Trump padded his all-star cabinet by nominating the Duolingo bird “Duo” to be the nation’s first ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. By Miguel Henry It has been Carnegie Mellon’s position that no convocation, recognition, ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. “It’s Christmas time, people are dying…” — Unreleased Beatles Song (2024) “Surely it can’t get any ...
Articles featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. Seated in a tomato-red chair in Tepper Simmons, my parents on either side of me, I remember hearing ...