Love Hurts in “Gruesome Playground Injuries” Student theater group The Green Room presented Rajiv Joseph’s play “Gruesome Playground Injuries” last weekend. Staff Writer Mila Massaki Gomes ’27 reviews the play’s complex “push and pull” narrative.
Luke Herzog ’24 Closes on a Red Desert “We Open on a Red Desert,” a play from student theater group Ghostlight, premiered this weekend. The play, which involves writerly drama and a Mars landing, was writer-director Luke Herzog ’24’s last full-length production at Amherst.
Luke Herzog ’24 Closes on a Red Desert “We Open on a Red Desert,” a play from student theater group Ghostlight, premiered this weekend. The play, which involves writerly drama and a Mars landing, was writer-director Luke Herzog ’24’s last full-length production at Amherst.
Film Society x The Student: “May December” Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’24 reviews Todd Haynes’s latest film, “May December,” focusing on its exploration of cycles of abuse.
Film Society x The Student: “May December” Diego Duckenfield-Lopez ’24 reviews Todd Haynes’s latest film, “May December,” focusing on its exploration of cycles of abuse.
“Survivor” Season 45: Episode 10, Reviewed Columnist Vaughn Armour ’25 analyzes the pivotal tenth episode of this season of “Survivor,” ending with a vote that puts one tribe on the path to victory.
“Survivor” Season 45: Episode 10, Reviewed Columnist Vaughn Armour ’25 analyzes the pivotal tenth episode of this season of “Survivor,” ending with a vote that puts one tribe on the path to victory.