Hundreds of punk-rock fans brought out their eyeliner and Dr. Martens at Madison Square Garden on Friday night to relive the glory days at the Fall Out Boy’s latest concert performance. Leather jackets were draped over shoulders, flannels were tied around waists and attendees passed out pink paper circles for a fan project. FOB, arguably.
Whether you’re excited for or dreading Valentine’s Day, we at the Arts Desk have compiled a wide range of romance-related media to get you through the holiday. We’ve got songs to yearn to, delightful rom-coms and a book that indulges in a classic guilty-pleasure trope: enemies to lovers. Organize a Galentine’s get-together to watch these.
On time: Yezen Saadah Deputy Managing Editor It has only been a week, and yet I feel like I’m already halfway through the semester. On course schedules: Molly Koch Opinion Editor Is it just me, or do I love my schedule? Yes I have like nine hours of class on Mondays, which.
“Daughter” by Claudia Dey Alexa Donovan, Deputy Arts Editor I am absolutely certain about only a few things in life, but one thing I am sure of is this: when your cool Creative Writing professor personally recommends you a book, you should read it. When you open “Daughter,” the first words you see, right.
The final stretch of the year is both cherished and chaotic with its never-ending festivities. Before you gorge yourself on Christmas cookies or get tipsy on spiked eggnog, though, we encourage you to look back on some of the highlights of the past year. Whether it was the Barbenheimer craze, or one of the million.