“Nurture” Review: art will not save you
Porter Robinson’s sophomore effort “Nurture” is an original yet personal record about being in an intense artistic rut. Quint Iverson reviews for the Index.
Porter Robinson’s sophomore effort “Nurture” is an original yet personal record about being in an intense artistic rut. Quint Iverson reviews for the Index.
On this week’s Index Staff Playlist, the Index staff share songs from artists that explore gender, sexuality, and what it means to be part of the LGBT+ community.
This year’s Oscars were anything but normal. It seemed like an accurate reflection of the abnormality of the past year.
What do you get when you take an American football coach– a caricature of the southern football fan stereotype– out of the SEC and drop him in a British football club? The answer is explored in the incredibly witty and hysterical Apple TV+ comedy series Ted Lasso.
On March 6th, Pacific’s ACE Board hosted their first hybrid online and in-person Open Mic Night since November.
With the ever-changing situation of COVID-19, ACE Board has had to perform a balancing act, finding ways to make in-person events COVID safe, while also creating fallback solutions to bring events online.
“Rhythm Doctor” is the sort of game people who know nothing about game development dream of making.
There’s just something about using horror as a vessel to explore deeply buried trauma that makes for really stunning cinema.
Inspired by the sharp wit and rapid-fire dialogue of the classic comedies of Hepburn and Grant, Straight Up takes the LGBT coming of age comedy formula and flips it on its head.