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Sex, Drugs and Hollywood: Chazelle’s ‘Babylon’ is a Beautiful Disaster
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
February 2, 2023 | Latest Issue
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
This week, explore events at the Hop and the Hood and attend both Glee Club’s and Coast Jazz orchestra’s culminating concerts for the term.
“Blonde” illuminates the biopic genre’s tendency to glamorize and sexualize suffering.
Director Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” disappoints fans with a predictable story and unresolved plot.
Recent graduates and former Hood Museum interns curated “Unbroken: Native American Ceramics, Sculpture, and Design,” on display now after being postponed for the pandemic.
After years without the event, students must defer to the ’22s on style, fashion and expectations.
Created for his senior thesis, the film highlights the beauty of life by exploring unexpected romantic connections.
Though it started as a platform that encouraged experimentation, TikTok’s fashion content has been taken over by corporate driven “microtrends.”
Produced by A24, the film follows ex-porn star Mikey Saber’s return to his Texas hometown, providing beautiful imagery and sinister humor.
Crow works both as an artist and an intern at the Hood Museum of Art where she is curating an upcoming exhibit.