Film Fridays | Movie recommendations for April
By Myrsini Manou-Georgila | April 10, 2020April is here with great new movies coming to various streaming services for you to enjoy from the comfort of your couch or bed.
April is here with great new movies coming to various streaming services for you to enjoy from the comfort of your couch or bed.
Even though scientists spend years of study and research dedicated to their field of study, it is politicians or internet blogs whose words tend to be heard.
In this week's column, Eric discusses his bad knees and why he finds one of Taylor's Swift's songs to be humorous.
I think “Endless” is Frank’s most experimental music project from both a vocal and sonic standpoint.
As I self-distance at home because of COVID-19, there’s plenty of time to revisit some all-time-favorite TV shows.
Asian Americans are antagonized despite their integration into and elevation of American society.
In this week's column, Eric discusses how to navigate our emotions and anger during this period of social distancing.
In 2016, it felt possible that music streaming would mirror movie and television streaming services, such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime.
“The Last Thing He Wanted” under-delivered in a heartbreaking way that I never could have imagined.
As we get closer to the presidential election, the candidates need to pull a united front supporting whoever wins the nomination.
In this week's column, Eric discusses keeping in touch as UR transitions to online learning and the importance of slowing down.
Many albums from 2016 have lived on past that year, and the narratives behind these releases remain as interesting as the music itself.
Watch movies and wash your hands! If social distancing gets too much, consider having a Netflix Party with your friends for long-distance movie nights.
In this week's column, Eric discusses his study playlist and his favorite color.
International Women’s Day is coming up on Sunday, March 8, and Music Mondays is celebrating by highlighting women in music.
Making this movie and showing that level of vulnerability have been parts of Shia LaBeouf’s healing process as he tries to find peace and embrace his scars.
The program that most see as a last resort apparently looks to the president like an elaborate scheme designed to rob the federal government.
In this week's column, Eric discusses the woes of a head cold and his favorite ways to relax in Richmond.
On his latest album, "Man Alive!," Archy Marshall just sounds tired. Most of the tracks sound like a chore for him, getting up out of a sleepy daze.
This week, Eric gives tips on how to wake up earlier and make new friends.