Sadie Dallas, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor
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This previously ran in our 2022 June Senior Issue.
Grant Carter started making a name for himself in the Emmaus sporting community ever since his biking...
“Don’t you see what is happening to your mind?”
This is what Evelyn Wang’s father says to her as he tries to convince her to kill her daughter...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
Creative freedom is vital to Rachel Jibilian’s artwork. Whether said art is in a sketchbook or...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
“Do what you love!” “Don’t you want to eat?” “Are you sure this is what you want to do...
This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue
Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary mob film, The Godfather, is celebrating its 50th birthday on...
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue.
2019’s Knives Out is a great movie for many reasons. Not since the release of the Clue movie...
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue.
Released on November 24th, House of Gucci follows the rise and fall of Patrizia Reggiani (Lady...
Following the success of The Haunting anthology, director Mike Flanagan’s latest Netflix show ditches ghosts and instead focuses on something much scarier:...
This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
With the crisp autumn air settling in, now is the perfect time to curl up with a good movie. Classics...
Since 1948, the Met Gala has been a glamorous and sometimes outlandish fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. The themed...
Why we need more unconventional women
This past March, the incomparable Jessica Walter passed away in her sleep at age 80. Walter was best known for her role as the hilariously narcissistic...
I truly believe that I am cursed with bad luck. Any time something can go wrong for me, it does: my phone rang twice during the PSAT, I contracted the...
A typical day for Betty Hockman consists of brewing coffee for early customers rushing to work, pausing to chat with regulars who aren’t, and then...
For the first time in 51 years, “Charlie Brown” holiday specials will not air on network TV and will instead be available on AppleTV+.
What would...
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