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“All Quiet on the Western Front” Film Review
If you’ve had a chance to look at which films have been nominated for best picture at the Oscars in 2023, you’ll find some of the most popular movies of last year— “Elvis” (Luhrmann, 2022), “Top Gun Maverick” (Kosinski, 2022), and Avatar:!-->…
Submit Writing and Art for Valentine’s Day
Are you a poet? An artist perhaps? A hopeless romantic? Or maybe avidly anti-Valentine’s Day? Direly heart-broken? Send The Laurentian Magazine your best Valentine’s Day art or poem that either makes us swoon or breaks our heart. If you!-->…
65th Annual Grammys Award Winners
Just last week, this year’s Grammy Awards were hosted in Los Angeles on Feb. 5, 2023. About a month before the Oscars are set to happen (some of which may be given to songwriters who wrote pieces for movies), the Grammy Awards recognize!-->…
Psychological Thriller “The Whale” Film Review
Growing up, I was a huge Brendan Fraser fan. “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (Brevig, 2008), “Inkheart” (Softley, 2008), “Bedazzled” (Ramis, 2000), “The Mummy” (Sommers, 1999)—you name it, I’ve probably seen it. As I’m sure you might!-->…
Netflix’s “You” Season Four Premiere
The fourth season of Netflix’s show “You” premiered on Feb. 9 and is already number one in Netflix’s Top 10 Shows in the U.S. Joe Goldberg, or now “Jonathan Moore” (played by Penn Badgley), moves to London to pursue yet another girl after!-->…
The Problem of Too Much Art and Not Enough Context
While studying off-campus in Washington, DC, I found myself wandering through The National Gallery of Art, bewildered by the extensive collection in front of me.
With every new room I entered, I encountered a new famous painting,!-->!-->!-->…
Psychological Thriller “The Menu” Movie Review
If you’re fortunate enough to have access to HBO Max, chances are you’ve seen a film titled The Menu (Mylod, 2022) frequently advertised while perusing the site. Released in early January of 2023, The Menu has been making waves on social!-->…
Faculty Exhibition at Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery is in the Griffith Arts Center at the end of Noble. There is a current exhibition, “Visual Thinking: Recent Works by St. Lawrence University Studio Art Faculty,” which is active from Jan. 18 to Feb. 24. The!-->…