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New “Cloverfield” film a mixed bag
A surprise release, “The Cloverfield Paradox” is visually stunning but a letdown of a story. Following the footsteps of its…
Hookworms change pace on third record
“Microshift” marks a brief departure from Hookworms’ noise-based rock in favor of a more electronic style. Every now and again,…
“Aria Rising” a thought-provoking installation
Put up in ACSU last week, “Aria Rising” is dedicated to victims of sexual assault. Last Monday, an interactive art…
Migos delivers lackluster performance on “Culture II”
The album falls short of its predecessor, “Culture,” producing none of the trademark Migos bangers. “Culture II,” released January 26,…
“Phenomenally” a reflective, empowering poetry event
MUSED organization hosted “Phenomenally” with the aim of creating a celebratory venue for women-centric poetry. On Saturday, January 27, MUSED…
“CHRYSALIS” exhibit explores childhood, social maturation
Erin Rappleye’s exhibit, “CHRYSALIS,” a jewelry-centric installation, focuses more on stagnant snapshots of the past than a future-bound metamorphosis. Erin…
CaneFlix movies satiate variety of film-desires
Underappreciated and underutilized, CaneFlix has a myriad of popular films, contemporary or otherwise, for which the service is worth using.…
Nonfiction books to satisfy historical, political itches
Editor-in-Chief Kayleigh Thesenvitz weighs in with books for those curious about apartheid, political civility or self-fulfillment. If you’re curious about…
“NEW/NOW” a hit gallery with multiple perspectives
The Tulsa Artist Fellowship’s new gallery, “NEW/NOW,” features hand-picked and powerful pieces from TAF’s fellows. The “NEW/NOW” art gallery hit…






