

You Should Be Listening: Wolf 359
Supernova SN1987A In a departure from The Independent’s usual high-caliber analysis of music, film, and literature, we break from...
Austin Stollhaus
Feb 16, 2018


Devilman Crybaby: A Netflix Original
Devilman: Crybaby Poster Every once in a while, there will appear a show that dares to break the mold of the usual, decently animated,...
D'Asia Lipsey
Feb 16, 2018


Thor: Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok came out on Nov. 3 Thor: Ragnarok is the third movie in the Thor trilogy and the mind-blowing 17th in the expansive Marvel...
Leah-Catherine Morisset
Nov 29, 2017


At the Intersection of Art and Technology
One of ARTECHOUSE’s interactive, digital art exhibits Thanks to new and expansive technology, art just got a lot cooler. People can...
Kate Henry
Nov 29, 2017


Young Man...You Can Become a Hero!
My Hero Academia’s logo Are we prisoners to our lineage? Does our past define our future? How far beyond must we go in order to inspire...
Emilio Joubert
Nov 29, 2017


The Golden House by Salman Rushdie Review
Author Salman Rushdie at a book reading. The Golden House is a work of fiction,” the novel assures us. “Apart from the well-known actual...
Ben Barrett
Oct 13, 2017


It Review
Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise the clown in It. The 2017 remake of Stephen King’s iconic novel and 1991 miniseries It smashed the box office...
Reagan Graney
Oct 13, 2017


What the fRick Happened?: A Review of Rick and Morty
Rick and Morty concluded its third season on Oct. 1. Back after 18 suspenseful months, the third season of Rick and Morty transcended...
Seo Young Lee
Oct 12, 2017


Last Days of Judas Iscariot
Promotional poster for The Last Days of Judas Iscariot This March, Nomadic Theatre put on The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, a satirical...
Kate Henry
Apr 27, 2017
Small Great Things
In more than twenty novels, bestselling author Jodi Picoult has addressed school shootings, organ donation, suicide pacts, Asperger’s...
Eva Niedermeyer
Apr 26, 2017