Brian Selznick’s “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” is at once a profoundly old-fashioned and innovative work of fiction. A novel,...
By Christopher Skinner, for The Lawrentian Before I studied abroad with IES Vienna Fall 2012, I was strongly interested in opera,...
Kelsey Priebe 2012 had a plethora of uncommonly good debut albums as well as exceptional sophomore or later albums from...
Natalie Schermer Jan. 7, students gathered in Harper Hall for a celebration honoring the 150th anniversary of the institution of...
Natalie Schermer It’s easy to lose faith in the fantasy genre. There’s a lot of bad stuff out there-trite, boring,...
Last Friday, Jan. 25, the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra performed their first show of the term. They proved that they have...
While 2012 didn’t, perhaps, produce a lot of truly great books by new writers, last year saw many established authors...
Nathan Lawrence There is no denying that 2012 was a great year for movies. Cinematic pleasures came from all directions...
Nathan Lawrence As a film viewer or critic, it often seems easy to overlook animation as a technique or genre...
Kelsey Priebe The Lawrence theatre department made an excellent musical choice in “The Drowsy Chaperone.” The story, written in the...