“The Loneliest Time” Is a Great Time Carly Rae Jepsen’s latest album “The Loneliest Time” was released on Oct. 21, 2022. Miles Garcia ’25 details the well-rounded album’s sparse weaknesses and many strengths.
Jukebox: “A Clockwork Orange” (1971) In the second episode of Jukebox, Miles Garcia ’25 and Tim Carroll ’25 discuss Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film “A Clockwork Orange.”
Cartoon: Marriage Sacked Cartoonist Miles Garcia ’25 riffs on potential Marriage Pact-inspired romantic libertinism.
“The Spread of Covid-Lite” Cartoonist Miles Garcia ’25 illustrates the precautions taken by many students when it comes to ensuring the health and safety of the campus at large.
The Indescribable Beauty of “Mad God” Visual effects artist Phil Tippett shines in his sophomore directorial project, “Mad God.” Miles Garcia ’25 takes the reader through the lovingly crafted film, which features incredible practical effects and a transcendent story.
A Balancing Act: “Everything Everywhere, All at Once” The much anticipated “Everything Everywhere, All At Once,” directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Schienert, premiered on Friday, April 8. Miles Garcia ʼ25 covers the twists and turns of the film, which is both a family drama and “an off-the-wall sci-fi multiverse adventure.”
“Ants From Up There”: A Fulfilling Final Album Experimental rock group Black Country, New Road recently released their sophomore album "Ants From Up There," which marks the end of frontman Isaac Wood's time with the group. Miles Garcia '25 breaks down the ethereal and intense album.