

Sex and the City: A Review of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette
Have you seen a lot of women wearing black turtlenecks and tiny sunglasses lately? They might have been inspired by Ryan Murphy’s latest television offering, FX’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.

Grace Copps
Apr 27


The Science of the Times: A Project Hail Mary Commentary
Nothing beats sitting at the cinema watching a movie for the first time and thinking to yourself, “Wow, this is why I love movies.” Project Hail Mary did that for me.
Scarlett Smithen
Apr 24


In Defence of Fanfiction
There is nothing quite like the feeling of refreshing Archive of Our Own (AO3) and finding out that someone wrote literally the perfect fic for your OTP (one true pairing, aka your favourite ship, aka your favourite relationship) or OT3 (think OTP but with polyamory).
Valli Pendyala
Apr 24


HELP(2), an Album That Can Change the World
“A good album can change your life.” While this adage may be trite, War Child Records’ release of HELP(2), may in fact make this statement a reality for children across the world.
Elliot Anderson
Apr 24


INDY Issue Soundtrack
We know your Spotify wrapped is already a cry for help, so we figured we’d lean into the mess with you. Welcome to the INDY Issue 3 personalized playlist.
Natalia Gonzalez Chelala
Apr 24


Catchy All The Time. Disjointed, Occasionally.
Love him or hate him, everyone knows Harry Styles; and for most, he’s best known not for who he is now, but for who he once was.
Lorelei Schwarz
Apr 24


Absolute Wonder Woman and the Love of Love
Wonder Woman has always been in a strange, diminished position; the character has never been allowed to shine the way she could. She is in the core Trinity of DC Comics—alongside Superman and Batman—yet she is constantly relegated to the sidelines in favor of her male counterparts.
Diane Lee
Apr 24


Maybe We Can All Be “Emo Cowgirls” with Megan Moroney’s Cloud 9
When someone asks what kind of music I like, I would traditionally respond with the classic answer: “anything except for country.”
Alexis Wilson
Apr 24


A Letter to Georgetown Student Musicians and Artists
Dear Young Stars, There is a rhythm to this place that you begin to absorb without noticing. It moves quickly, with purpose, carrying you from one obligation to the next, until even your pauses feel scheduled. Somewhere along the way, what once felt open begins to narrow, and the life you imagined for yourself starts to take on a different shape. And in that quiet shift, I wonder— Torn between the urgency of a pre-professional culture and the fervent hope to establish a creat
Wendi Wang
Apr 24


Smile So They Love You: Wicked: For Good and the Vilification of Female Rage
Every sibling rivalry needs a popular culture phenomenon to cosplay their relationship, allowing their deep-seated love and loathing to flourish.
Kami Steffenauer
Apr 24