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New Art Gallery Exhibitions
Activism & Advocacy on Display
If you have not heard yet, the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery has two new exciting exhibitions, “The Sixties: Visual Revolution and Social Change” & “Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly,!-->!-->!-->…
Oscar Nominations: Do They Matter?
With Oscar nominations announced on Jan. 23, the awards season is quickly on its way. The nominations are always controversial, but this year it is more than ever. Many film fans have found the list of nominees to be lackluster, especially!-->…
Cab Ellis Rocks First Java This Semester
One of Java Barn’s most coveted rock bands made history during their third visit to St. Lawrence University. Cab Ellis, the Brooklyn-based rock outfit, swooned, wooed, gooed, and ruled over the compact Java Barn audience last Thursday,!-->…
Golden Globe Awards Recap: & Demi Moore’s Inspirational Speech
Held on January 5, the Golden Globe Awards were as shocking and entertaining as always, with some surprises along the way. The 82nd annual awards show recognizing film and TV of the past year was hosted by Nikki Glaser, marking the first!-->…
Starting the Day Dancing: An A&E Experiment
Scrolling through social media during January can be a risky move. The new year means people are constantly shoving New Year's resolutions in your face. This January, we had them Presidential inauguration, which is stressful regardless of!-->…
“The Caravaggio Syndrome”
“The Caravaggio Syndrome,” a 2024 novel by St. Lawrence University Professor Alessandro Giardino, weaves Renaissance-era fiction and a contemporary, campus-style storyline into a time-bending, historically rooted!-->…
BRAT,” “Anora” and More: A 2024 Recap of Noah’s Reviews
By most accounts, 2024 was a disappointing year, whether about the presidential election, or Israel or the election again. So, I’m going to do what I do best: talk about music and movies for a while, then shut up for the rest of the year.!-->…