tUnE-yArD's latest manages to be enjoyable even while discussing some dreary realities of today’s world.
ARTS/
April 22, 2011
Tomboy's darker, sparser sound sets it apart from Panda Bear's previous work.
ARTS/
April 15, 2011
UT’s production of Hamlet, directed by Ellenor Riley-Condit, stays true to the text of Shakespeare’s original.
ARTS/
March 4, 2011
Let England Shake is a highly conceptual, extraordinarily vivid, tragic, and traumatic work that will remain with the listener long after its 40 minutes are through.
ARTS/
February 25, 2011
While Bright Eyes has rarely been described as accessible, The People’s Key is easily the band’s most straightforward rock album.
ARTS/
February 22, 2011
The albums you'll remember years from now.
ARTS/
November 30, 2010
This year’s fall concert featured Big Boi and Kid Sister, two artists whose critical acclaim eclipses their fame.
ARTS/
November 16, 2010
The decline of public schools and viability of charter schools was discussed by a panel speaking about a recent documentary on public education.
NEWS/
November 12, 2010
Critically acclaimed novelist Amit Chaudhuri spoke at length about the role of music, family, and class in his most recent novel at a talk on Monday in Classics 110.
NEWS/
October 29, 2010
On his newest album, "The Age of Adz"—the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2005 album Illinois—Stevens seems to be starting anew.
ARTS/
October 15, 2010