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As the sun dipped behind Kaldi’s Coffee at The Depot, dim street lamps and colorful fairy lights...
by Catherine Goodman | 3 days ago
As the sun dipped behind Kaldi’s Coffee at The Depot, dim street lamps and colorful fairy lights...
by Colin Ference | 4 days ago
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by Abby Charak | Apr 17, 2024
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To close out a week of Olympic games and Dooley sightings, Emory University’s Student...
by Shaylee Artus | Mar 27, 2024
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by Arts & Life Staff | Mar 20, 2024
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Content Warning: This article contains references to abuse, sexual assault, violence and trauma. Under a harsh spotlight, “Coconut” (1971) by Harry Nilsson softly introduced a suave cat named Lillie, who emerged from the back of...
by Alex Gerson and Spencer Friedland | Mar 6, 2024
The Oscars are back, and this year’s Academy Award for Best Picture slate is one of the strongest...
by Alexandra Kauffman | Mar 6, 2024
(Alexandra Kauffman / Arts & Life Editor) This year’s installment of “Brave New Works,” a...
by Samuel Temple | Mar 6, 2024
Faye Webster’s fifth studio album, “Underdressed at the Symphony,” provides a window into the...
by Nathan Rubin | Mar 6, 2024
All it took for Julie Ragbeer to enter the spotlight was one promoted post on X. After popular...
by Spencer Friedland | Mar 6, 2024
This review contains spoilers. Director Denis Villeneuve has issued a warning against blind faith...
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by Catherine Goodman | 3 days ago
As the sun dipped behind Kaldi’s Coffee at The Depot, dim street lamps and colorful fairy lights...
by Colin Ference | 4 days ago
Taylor Swift released “THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT” on April 19, marking her 11th studio album...
by Catherine Goodman | Apr 17, 2024
As final exam season rapidly approaches, many Emory University students must prepare for the...
by Abby Charak | Apr 17, 2024
I sit writing this review in a tenth-floor hotel room in Greenwich Village, New York City....
by Samuel Temple | Apr 12, 2024
Grammy Award-winning band Vampire Weekend released their fifth studio album, “Only God Was Above...
by Colin Ference | Apr 11, 2024
To close out a week of Olympic games and Dooley sightings, Emory University’s Student...
by Shaylee Artus | Mar 27, 2024
Hozier’s latest extended play (EP) “Unheard” blends folkloric and natural imagery to engage...
by Arts & Life Staff | Mar 20, 2024
The birds chirping, the wind rustling through the trees, the bees buzzing on their hunt to honey —...
by Catherine Goodman | Mar 12, 2024
Content Warning: This article contains references to abuse, sexual assault, violence and trauma. Under a harsh spotlight, “Coconut” (1971) by Harry Nilsson softly introduced a suave cat named Lillie, who emerged from the back of...