Columns
COLUMN: The Weeknd’s ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ shines a light on immersive storytelling
His latest album took me to a different place.
COLUMN: ‘Heart Eyes’ isn’t quite the deconstructive slasher it wants to be
The Valentine’s Day horror film fails to be an effective or experimental satire.
OPINION: Did you know IU is a cultural powerhouse?
Students should recognize and appreciate artistic and cultural events at the university.
OPINION: Studying a foreign language enhances global thinking and fosters better relationships
Deciding to minor in French was one of my best college decisions.
OPINION: Yes, ‘Cowboy Carter’ deserved those Grammys!
Cowboy Carter” is a powerful statement reclaiming country music’s past and shaping its future.
OPINION: Farewell FEMA?
It’s not just the coasts. Indiana benefits from FEMA too.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: End the boos to help IU hoops
A fan base that boos its coach earn no points with good coaches considering the job.
COLUMN: 5 affordable date spots to visit this Valentine’s Day
Love is in the air in Bloomington.
OPINION: Tech barons have bought the White House
Trump has betrayed his base on a key issue, thanks to Big Tech’s influence.
OPINION: Trump’s new executive orders do nothing to preserve meritocracy
The Trump administration is threatening the value of public service as we know it.
COLUMN: How the SAG Awards are making strides to recognize the vital people in the film industry
By recognizing performances like stunt ensembles, the SAG Awards are championing undervalued positions.
COLUMN: ‘Companion’ just can’t seem to take itself seriously — and that’s a problem
Drew Hancock’s film is much too ironic, almost to the point of self-deprecation.
COLUMN: ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ is a powerful work of protest
Mohammad Rasoulof’s film is a stark depiction of the extent of state violence.
OPINION: Timothée Chalamet and the bad joke
Bob Dylan’s logic of complete unknowns can save everyone from parasocial catastrophe.
Column: My goal to embrace women’s art and media in 2025
Content by women has enriched my mind in the most significant ways.
COLUMN: Love is in the air and on the screen
Romance movies to get you in the Valentine’s Day spirit.
OPINION: A solo traveler’s reflections on history and identity in Uzbekistan
My solo journey through Uzbekistan revealed post-Soviet identity struggles.
COLUMN: The Criterion Collection is a testament to film’s importance
The company has released and conserved important films for over 40 years.
COLUMN: Why the use of AI in movies is a big deal
Oscar nominated films like “The Brutalist” open the argument of AI’s place in cinema.




















