Review |‘Madame Web’ is a disgrace to the legacy of superhero films
As a zealous admirer of both Dakota Johnson and the superhero genre, it pains me deeply to write this review, but it must be done. In the pantheon of cinematic catastrophes, “Madame Web” emerges as a...
View ArticlePittsburgh Musical Theater transports audiences to 1950s with ‘Grease’
In the historic halls of Pittsburgh’s Byham Theater, the air was alive with the iconic melodies and nostalgic charm of the 1950s. From March 7 to March 17, the venue became the vibrant stage for...
View ArticleOpinion | Romanticizing my education saved my GPA
The chaos of the pandemic has faded into a blur, leaving behind one vivid memory — my own self-disdain. August of 2020 was meant to mark the beginning of a thrilling chapter as I stepped into college...
View ArticlePitt Tonight dedicates an evening of laughter to Women’s History Month
The Frick Fine Arts auditorium reverberated with the infectious laughter of a jubilant audience. In a celebration of Women’s History Month, female writers assumed full control of the March 23 episode...
View ArticleOpinion | Intolerance towards disagreements is dangerous
I’ve always considered myself a rather stubborn individual, but alongside that trait, I’ve prided myself on a certain level of self-awareness. I’ve been cautious never to impose my thoughts onto...
View ArticleNewly formed Fann Club celebrates Middle Eastern arts through Sufi whirling...
In a room filled with the aroma of Persian cuisine, three dancers gracefully took the stage, whirling to the serene melodies of traditional musical instruments. This Sufi whirling event, hosted by the...
View ArticleOpinion | Once upon a time, we grew up and left our passions behind
There once was a girl who had a passion for reading. She would nestle herself in the coziest corner of any room, undeterred by noise or crowds, and lose herself in the pages of fantastical worlds....
View ArticleReview |‘Damsel’ is a refreshing feminine narrative under unwarranted critique
As I hit play on my dimly lit Netflix screen, I was prepared for another disappointing feminist film full of cliches and half-assed effort. Instead, within the first five minutes of “Damsel,” I found...
View ArticleOpinion | I graduate in two weeks — a thank you to my best friend
On picturesque sunny days in Pittsburgh strolling past Cathy Lawn, I often witness groups of friends playing volleyball, sunbathing or enjoying picnics. While the scene exudes joy, it once stirred an...
View ArticleEthel’s breakfast food truck brings a 1950s diner experience to Pitt
As the sunshine started permeating Pitt’s campus, so did the aroma of Ethel’s. Nestled in the walkway between Lawrence, Posvar and Hillman, Ethel’s stands out as the latest addition to Pitt Eats’...
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