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Arts

Winter fell in an anti-climatic battle for the dawn and petty drama continues to rise

By Alexandria Otero, Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe
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Arts

Jordan Peele offers up a scintillating sophomore spectacle with “Us”

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

Jordan Peele’s much-anticipated sophomore flick, “Us,” emerged with a bang. It made box-office history with a whopping $70 million opening…

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Arts

Jonah Hill, auteur?

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

It started slowly, then all at once. I cannot actually pin the exact start of Jonah Hill’s transformation before our…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Emmys 2018: Mrs Maisel and Gianni Versace win big while recognition of racial diversity flounders

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards were this Monday, awarding the crème de la crème of television for the past year….

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Arts

New Girl Has Lost Its Charm

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

The television show “New Girl” has been a fixture in my life since I stumbled upon it during my junior…

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Arts

Kalief Browder Documentary screening investigates America’s broken criminal justice system

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

On Tuesday, April 10, Wellesley Against Mass Incarceration (WAMI), an organization I am committed to, hosted a documentary screening of…

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Arts

Your mediocre art isn’t being censored

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

Ah, the age-old question: is restricting art on any grounds a form of censorship? This is a slippery slope. Are…

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Arts, Popular Culture

What’s the deal with Timothée Chalamet? Two writers elaborate on their opposing views

By Ciara Wardlow, Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe
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Arts

Screening of “Get Out” and talkback take on racial microaggressions and pervasive whiteness

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

For Black History Month, the Wellesley College Film Society, in collaboration with Harambee House, screened “Get Out” and “The Color…

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Arts, Reviews

“Call Me By Your Name” brings gorgeous summer sensuality in the depths of winter

By Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe

I still can’t place my finger on when exactly I first heard about “Call Me By Your Name.” There has…

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