Arts

No Strings Attached? Think Again.

Julia Moser  —  May 7, 2012

Maybe movies are like marriages, muses Julia Moser '15 as she kicks off the summer with the unbelievably gorgeous and surprisingly serious romantic comedy The Five-Year Engagement.

Avengers and Low Expectations, Assemble!

Zachary Zahos  —  May 7, 2012

The Avengers just opened to a record-breaking $207 million weekend. But is it any good? Arts & Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15 weighs in.

A Perfect Slope Day, Like Every Other

Zachary Zahos  —  May 6, 2012

Slope Day is nothing less than perfect, even with all its imperfections, writes Arts & Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15.

The Year in Arts

Sun Staff  —  May 4, 2012

The Sun recaps The Year in Arts, looking back at events that took place on campus and greater trends worldwide. Illustrations by: Santi Slade '14, Zander Abranowicz '14 and Alexander Holm '14. Edited by Gina Cargas '14, Daveen Koh '14 and Zachary Zahos '15.

Los Angeles Daze

Patrick Cambre  —  May 4, 2012

Patrick Cambre '12 compares the ideological differences between the students in Ithaca and those from his hometown, Los Angeles, arriving at a bittersweet appreciation of his college years and ending his last column with style.

The Cure For Summertime Blues

Gina Cargas  —  May 4, 2012

Gear up for a concert-heavy summer if you're spending the next three months here. Gina Cargas '14 previews Ithaca's best summer shows. 

Coachella 2012: The Best, the Worst and Everything in Between

Alice Wang  —  May 3, 2012

As Alice Wang '15 battles the effects of Coachella withdrawal, she reflects on the high and the lows of her sunny week of truancy. 

Amazing Grace

Matt Samet  —  May 3, 2012

Jeff Buckley's Grace still amazes Matt Samet '13, who discusses the euphoric and enlightening album in this week's installment of This Album Will Change Your Life. 

Musical Nirvana: A Preview of Summer Music Festivals

Sarah Angell  —  May 3, 2012

Sarah Angell '13 gets set for days of sun-drenched wonderment at these six great music festivals. 

Down Memory Lane

Heather McAdams  —  May 2, 2012

At the Johnson, Heather McAdams '14 is compelled by the dichotomies inherent in memory.  She writes,  a picture may be worth a thousand words, but a single photograph can’t always capture the whole story.

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