Arts

STALEY: In Defense of Snobbery

Henry Staley  —  Mar 8, 2013

There are many reasons to love the Arts and Entertainment section of the Sun. Henry Staley '16 may love it for different reasons than the rest of us. 

Words With W. Kamau Bell

Arielle Cruz an...  —  Mar 8, 2013

Totally Biased star W. Kamau Bell talks to The Sun about comedy, Black History Month and making art a career.

Whistling Past the Competition

Sam Bromer  —  Mar 7, 2013

For The Whistling Shrimp, being funny requires serious commitment, writes Sam Bromer '16.

Test Spins: Johnny Marr, The Messenger

Michael Sosnick  —  Mar 7, 2013

The Smiths may have been the best band that has ever existed, but Johnny Marr's attempts to go solo are downright sad. Smith's fan Mike Sosick '16, tries to find some redeeming qualities in new album, The Messenger.

WANG: True Life: I'm Addicted to True Life

Alice Wang  —  Mar 7, 2013

Alice Wang '15 discusses the ups and downs of MTV's True Life.

Test Spins: Kate Nash, Girl Talk

Daveen Koh  —  Mar 7, 2013

Daveen Koh '13 reviews Kate Nash's newest release, Girl Talk.

Test Spins: They Might Be Giants, Nanobots

Sun Staff  —  Mar 7, 2013

Sun Contributor Madeline Salinas '16 reviews They Might Be Giants' newest release, Nanobots.

Test Spins: Youth Lagoon, Wondrous Bughouse

James Rainis  —  Mar 7, 2013

James Rainis '14 reviews Youth Lagoon's newest release, Wondrous Bughouse.

ZAHOS: Noncreative Fiction

Zachary Zahos  —  Mar 6, 2013

After coming to terms with the difficulties of creativity, Zachary Zahos '15 has learned to appreciate art's intertextual nature.

Losing My Religion (But Not My Virginity)

Teresa Kim  —  Mar 6, 2013

Teresa Kim '15 finds solid acting, unorthodox plot structure in the Kitchen Theatre's production of Crooked.

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