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What Happens at Titus?
By Guest Writer: Maxwell Levy
To anyone reading this who did not get to the Student Center in time or manage to buy a ticket “off the books,” this one is for you. As a first-year at SLU with just enough money to purchase a pass for Titus,…
Gus Dapperton: Normalizing Individuality
Among our generational pessimism, there are many things to celebrate and be optimistic about. One such thing is the emergence of individuality. As the world shrinks and cultures clash, new inspiring individuals are taking advantage and…
The Oscars: Who Will Win and Who Should Win
It’s that time of year again – and no, I’m not talking about Titus. I’m talking Oscars Weekend baby! For those who do not know, the Oscars is a colloquial nickname for the Academy Awards, which honor the “best” acting and technical…
“Triplet No.2: Desire,” A Departure for Stello
New York City-based Stello is the project of musician and producer Kit Conway. His music has been branded as a psych-rock band making music for nighthawks at the diner and quiet walks late at night in the city. His most recent release,…
Two Rocking Java Concerts
You know there have been a few bands in the history of Rock (and/or) Roll that have gone down as being the best. Chuck Berry certainly fancied himself the cock of the walk when he earned himself the title as the Father of Rock’n’Roll. The…
I Dub Thee, Marketers
We fine artists died a long time ago with the age of patrons and after cameras rolled in. Advertising and marketing has become the realm of the fine artist. Ask yourself two questions: “When was the last time you were without any sort of…
“Black Panther”: A Celebration of the Black Experience
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Black Panther
“Black Panther,” the latest installment to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has set records and redefined the superhero genre. It has brought in over $200 million in North America…
BAFTAs Bring Us One Step Closer to the Oscars
The British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) were held Sunday night in London, and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” continued its winning streak. The Time’s Up movement was a strong force at the ceremony as well. Many actors wore…