Film Society x The Student: “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” In the second installment of Film Society’s column, Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’24 admires the metatextuality of Wes Anderson’s new short film, “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.”
Student Cinema Shines in “Phases of a Daydream” “Phases of a Daydream,” a feature-length film by Piper Mohring ’25 and Caden Stockwell ’25, premiered in Keefe Theater this weekend. Mila Massaki Gomes ’27 and Managing Arts & Living Editor Cassidy Duncan ’25 reflect on how the film’s strange world conveys the experience of loss.
A Night of Dance in the Center for Russian Culture The renovated Center for Russian Culture opened with an evening of dance. Lauren Siegel ’27 reviews the performances, exploring the creative processes of choreographers Maya Mizrahi ’21 and Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance Jenna Riegel.
The Lilac x The Student: “First Summer’s Rain (In An Old Apartment)” Fahim Zaman ’25 recalls an old apartment in a poem originally published in the Spring 2023 edition of The Lilac.
“Survivor” Season 45: Episode 1, Reviewed In the return of his column, Vaughn Armour ’25 reviews the first episode of the 45th season of “Survivor.”
Film Society x The Student: “House” Contributing Writer Caden Stockwell ’25 reviews cult-classic horror film “House,” which played recently at Amherst Cinema. He praises its juxtaposition of childlike wonder and atomic terror.
American Repertory Shines in ASO Semester Debut This past Saturday, the Amherst Symphony Orchestra made its season debut with the newest members of ASO and a piece featuring President Michael Elliott.