Revisit some of the strongest articles published in the arts section during the academic year.
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In the latest A24 thriller, released March 13, grotesque imagery is replaced with spine-chilling audio.
From ballets to films and picture books, the Cinderella trope is a recognizable classic.
The K-pop group returns to music with a riveting reflection of their roots and a hopeful picture of …
Managing editor Julia Pentasuglio reflects on the dire themes of this 1993 thriller.
Happy Hour is a recurring column from staff writer Andrew Quinn highlighting individual artists’ advocacy and charity work.
The Emmy-nominated actor chatted with The Phoenix about his new sci-fi film.
The Phoenix’s staff pulls the curtains back on nominees in major categories at the 98th Academy Awards.
Relax and destress by revisiting these nostalgic literary favorites.
The alternative musician’s Feb. 17 single is true to her hauntingly beautiful and potentially problematic nature.
The eclectic pop star’s first album in four years is his most cohesive work yet.
The Shonda Rhimes period drama combines reality with love in its long-awaited fourth season.
Mumford & Sons brings listeners on a melodious journey through folk-rock.
The Feb. 21-22 performances were part of a capstone class for dance majors.
Staff Writer Matt Sorce shares his opinions on February releases in this monthly column.
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