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Female Gaze Horror Films
I’ve written this quintet to selfishly talk about some of my favorite girl-coded horror films. To provide a superficial sense of thematic unity, I used the following criteria:
No excessive gore or violence: a film for the ladies!-->!-->!-->…
This Week in Music: New Releases
Without a Java show this week, what is a poor musical lover boy to do? Listen to everything else possible, of course.
A slew of new releases arrived last Friday with an anxious mix of pop grooves, hip-hop highlights!-->!-->!-->…
Java (and Pub 56) Review: Feeling the Funk
SLU Funk hit the St. Lawrence University music scene with stride and pride with a raucous opus of brass-boosted bronze soldiers and harmonious vocalizing virtuosos. The ensemble already has quite the semester under their belt after!-->…
Film Review: “The Favourite”
Yorgos Lanthimos's 2018 feature "The Favourite" is a film that I think deserves more flowers. Sure, it got some when it was released, and Olivia Colman won a well-deserved Oscar for Best Actress. But to me, it is not enough! I tend to like!-->…
Fall Series: Perfect Fall Film Night
Happy fall, y'all! 'Tis the season for all things autumn. You know what I'm talking about: cool morning walks to class, hot apple cider, big sweaters, cozy evenings and watching the leaves fall. If there's a time of year to appreciate all!-->…
Hooked on the 2D Book Nook
If you happened upon the Owen D. Young Library’s Yellow Pipe Room in the past month, you may have noticed an intricately designed black-and-white sculpture. That neat colorless niche is the 2D Book Nook, “an interactive art installation!-->…
Java Review: Petite League Hits a Homerun
Laurentian weekend's Melonfest ended with a home-run performance by the low-fi power pop band Petite League, a New York City-based band that originally hails from Syracuse, New York.
The Java crowd was sparse as Petite League took!-->!-->!-->…
“American Psycho:” Misunderstood Masterpiece
Last summer, I had the absolute treat of seeing Mary Harron’s “American Psycho” in theatres for a special screening. I was in the indie theatre I frequent, and the room the theatre reserves for special screenings is especially tiny — there!-->…