Category: Arts & Entertainment

Movie Bear Snorts in More Ways Than One

Are you stressed about midterms? Going through a break-up? Just seeking a twisted form of escapism? Set aside your worries and dive into “Cocaine Bear.” It doesn’t require you to think for an hour and a half straight. The only responses your brain may muster is “Ha-ha; gross,” or, “I should look away, but I can’t.”

March 7, 2023

What’s in Sea Change 2023?

Sea Change brings together all pieces of art from many talented poets, writers, painters, playwriters, and sculptors. They have currently received over 40 pieces of artwork to be selected for publication in the 2023 Sea Change magazine.

February 21, 2023

Five Movies Students Should Watch

Everyone can remember going to the theaters, getting popcorn and soda, getting excited for the movie or maybe getting dragged to a movie by a friend or loved one. Movies can make people feel many different things, whether it's sadness, anger or a euphoric happiness. Here is a sweet and simple list of five films that are perfect movies for students to watch while in college.

February 8, 2023

‘Neymar: The Perfect Chaos’ Tackles Challenges In Soccer

Soccer was not a sport I played or watched growing up. I loved sports, but soccer was not that interesting to me. Now that I’m older, I’ve become interested in soccer and decided to watch the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The World Cup made me more interested in the sport than ever, but there is one thing I wanted to know more about - the players. On Netflix, there is a limited series documentary called “Neymar: The Perfect Chaos,” which goes over the personal life and soccer career of Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior.

December 6, 2022

Introspective on the College’s Fall Drama Production

In front of me was a stage, which marked the beginning of the audition process for the college’s fall production of “Fiveplay,” a play about polyamorous relationships. I did my audition, and patiently waited for the results. To my joy, I was appointed the position of crew chief, the liaison between the shop directors and production crew. However, one day I was approached by the production director, Jessica Wilson, and was asked to sub in for the role of Keegan Dean after one cast member dropped out.

November 29, 2022

‘Bones and All’ a Disgustingly Beautiful Film

“Bones and All,” starring Timothee Chalamet and Taylor Russell (“Waves”), is a horrifying, gut-wrenching love story. Directed by Luca Guadagnino, who also directed Chalamet in “Call Me By Your Name,” the film is cannibal odyssey through the Midwest, where the main character, Maren (Russell), finds the purpose and meaning of her life through Lee (Chalamet) and also the discovery of who she is as a person.

November 29, 2022

'Fiveplay': Sex, Humor and Heartbreak

“Fiveplay” is filled with humor, F-bombs, and personality. It touches on grief, acceptance, and family problems.

November 17, 2022

Focusing on Ukraine

In response to what’s been going on in Ukraine, Professor Sara Ringler’s Drawing II students took the opportunity to create an artistic approach.

April 20, 2022

'She Kills Monsters’ Seriocomic Blend of Fantasy and Reality

The 4C’s production of Qui Nguyen’s 2011 play is funny, yet deadly serious; heartwarming and heartbreaking.

April 16, 2022

This Year’s Sea Change Reading Promises to be Gifted and Groovy

Along with the other members of his Sea Change class, Dylan Girouard spent most of his semester sifting through submissions of art, poetry, and non-fiction submissions to the art and literary magazine. It’s an especially exciting show for Girouard and his classmates; they hope it will be “more of a personal, intimate-feeling, positive, cool, low-key poetry reading.”

April 14, 2022