Pity Arvid Nelson. He got there first. Dan Brown’s “The DaVinci Code” came out in 2003 and got the millions...
If you have ever read any of my reviews, trusted any of my recommendations, or placed any faith in my...
Novelist Arthur Phillips describes “Washington Square” by Henry James as “a very modern novel indeed: all questions, no answers,” which...
In this week’s edition, I once again decided to go around campus and ask a few fellow Lawrentians for their...
As we slowly approach the end of the school year, I find myself looking back not only on the past...
If there is one thing in art that is both a blessing and a curse, it is this: nobody hates...
Artists must always find new ways to present their ideas in order to distinguish their works from each other and...
Aestheticism and practicality are often at odds. Beauty and creativity are contained in aestheticism, while practicality is purely “down to...
Though we luckily got to see the sun briefly earlier this week, the dreary weather has once again returned to...
In the blink of an eye, we have suddenly found ourselves with the last edition of The Book Club for...