In an age where almost any song can be played with just a tap, iconic tracks like “Shape of You” by Ed Sheeran are instantly…
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Imagine there was a farm lived by animals and they were oppressed by their human owner, they all gathered to reach a resolution that they…
Comments closedThe Beauty that is Eye of the Beholder The purpose of art has been a long winded debate that has lasted generations. One of the…
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Comments closedThe Sexuality of Cookie: A Holistic Approach to Art The word “cookie” means “a small sweet cake, typically round and flat and having a crisp…
Comments closedIn a world where music speaks both to the heart and the mind, some artists ask their audience to engage in more than just passive…
Comments closedIn 1993, dinosaurs were born. Not in real life, of course—those have been extinct for millions of years. However, with the release of the 1993…
Comments closedDisney is indoctrinating your kids. That is what parents across the country have claimed in regards to recent movies released by the multibillion dollar company.…
Comments closedAren Morrissey Professor Ruseski WRT 118-01 21 October 2024 Wretched Interpretation: Finding Beauty by Interpreting Frankenstein The story of Victor Frankenstein and his Creation is…
Comments closedWould you tell your daughter that her favorite princess ended her story as a concubine or was impregnated by a stranger? The original fairy tales…
Comments closedBy Alina Yildirim ’26 Imagine being asked to analyze a painting, not for its colors, composition, or the immediate feelings it evokes, but to unravel…
Comments closedWhen Interpretation Goes Too Far The band, Tool, are known for having their music be absurdly dissected by obsessed fans who wish to understand the…
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