The film observes the life of Blaze Foley and the reverberations of his work. I first heard about “Blaze” while…
Nimrod Conference exciting opportunity for students
The list of authors featured at the upcoming conference is long and illustrious. The Annual Nimrod Conferences hits TU on…
The ‘90s are the new ‘80s
We are now old enough to have our childhoods repackaged and sold to us. Gestalt theory has this seminal approach…
Brockhampton’s “iridescence” best listened to on shuffle
The beloved, self-proclaimed boyband returns with a new sound. The six-performing-member rap collective BROCKHAMPTON skyrocketed in popularity after last year’s…
Local McDonald’s remodels with fast-casual look
McDonald’s has a new look, fresh beef and some pretty futuristic technology in the works. I frequently drive by the…
Paul McCartney still relevant with“Egypt Station”
McCartney once again tops the charts with his solo album — his first in 36 years. Paul McCartney is one…
A fall film round up to spice up your season
We have scary and not-so-scary movies that pair well with popcorn and an autumnal night in. Scary/violent ones: “Hereditary” The…
“Parks & Recreation:” friendlier humor, female characters
While “The Office” relies on cringe comedy for its laughs, “Parks & Rec’s” sense of humor is far more affable.…
“The Office” style of comedy superior to “Parks & Rec”
“The Office’s” brutal realism makes for a more sophisticated sitcom. If you’re anything like me, then you’re no stranger to…
Step Afrika! a lively, informative performance
The renowned step company brought an interactive experience to our primarily white university. The world’s first dance production company dedicated…






