by Mina Tham | Dec 16, 2020 | Issues, Left
Welcome back to the sixth and final issue of A Newcomer’s Guide to La Nouvelle Vague! What a wild ride it has been this semester. Even though there was an abundance of discord in 2020, because of that I think I’ll be fully prepared for whatever 2021 has in...
by Mina Tham | Nov 6, 2020 | Issues, Left
I am fascinated by the 1950-60’s culture — everything about it, from the way they dressed, the hairstyles, the dancing, even their furniture. Compared to the sweatpants and hoodies commonly worn today among college students, French college students carried...
by Daniel Florness | Nov 1, 2020 | Criticism
Have you ever wondered why a certain advertisement popped up on Facebook? Or, why a specific URL tops the list on a Google search? The 2020 documentary The Social Dilemma, directed by Jeff Orlowski, answers these questions and many more about the fears and...
by Harrison McCormick | Oct 25, 2019 | Previews
Having premiered at the 2019 Mountainfilm Film Festival in Telluride, the documentary Finding Home in Boomtown follows a young religious couple who sell their possessions and devote their life to helping homeless Texans. The film is directed by Matthew Maxwell, who...
by Veronica Johnson | Oct 19, 2019 | Previews
By Veronica Johnson and Joe Van Ryn with updated content from Madeline Peterson One of the amazing films showing during this year’s University Theme “Careers, Conflicts, and Callings” Film Series is Davy Rothbart’s documentary 17 Blocks. This film...
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