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I Dub Thee, Marketers
We fine artists died a long time ago with the age of patrons and after cameras rolled in. Advertising and marketing has become the realm of the fine artist. Ask yourself two questions: “When was the last time you were without any sort of…
“Black Panther”: A Celebration of the Black Experience
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Black Panther
“Black Panther,” the latest installment to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has set records and redefined the superhero genre. It has brought in over $200 million in North America…
BAFTAs Bring Us One Step Closer to the Oscars
The British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) were held Sunday night in London, and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” continued its winning streak. The Time’s Up movement was a strong force at the ceremony as well. Many actors wore…
Wakanda Forever: A Revolution By Nadirah Croft
Black Panther is on the verge of becoming the most successful film with a primarily black cast. The film is filled with black excellence and power, and it’s beyond fulfilling.
Many black children, including myself, grew up without seeing…
’90s Throwback: “Ocean of Funk”
“Get ready to get Screwed out and just swang and bang all night.”
This week we are taking it on over to the south. Allow me to introduce you to one of the albums that shaped history. “Ocean of Funk” is one of the best and most…
Boss Tweed Takes What’s Theirs
To the blurry-minded and discordant ones amongst you last weekend, to the twerkers, the confused, the frenzied, the fruit-laden, the insufferable. We were visited by Boss Tweed and the Carpetbaggers. The masked men that stood before you…
Okey Ndibe: A Master of Words and a Generous Storyteller
St. Lawrence is a home of African exceptionalism. Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, and Obiora Udechukwuhave all graced this campus, a place that seems far removed from the African continent but through these personal links still embraces the…
“Starting a Dialogue” Series Coming to Campus
After mid-semester break, “Starting a Dialogue,” a project by Alcee Walker ’11 and Nicholas Menghini ’20, will be presented to the campus community. The project is a result of the Laurentians Investing in Networking and Careers (LINC)…