Arts
Trends: The Overuse of Gore Can Weaken the Horror Genre
Depending on how it is utilized, gore can either enhance the audience’s experience or subtract from the eerie unease on which horror often relies.
December 4, 2023 | Latest Issue
Depending on how it is utilized, gore can either enhance the audience’s experience or subtract from the eerie unease on which horror often relies.
Headed by studio director Jeffrey Georgantes, the Donald Claflin Jewelry Studio provides a supportive creative community for students.
Arts on campus this week feature violin performances from the Hopkins Center’s resident violinist Johnny Gandelsman, the Hood Museum fall opening and live band karaoke at Sawtooth Kitchen.
This week, arts events in Hanover include a performance of the play “Fairview” at the Hopkins Center for the Arts and Clarion Choir’s “All-Night-Vigil” at Rollins Chapel.
“Knives Out,” “Triangle of Sadness” and “The White Lotus” reveal a public discussion on wealth.
The student orchestra’s annual winter concert will showcase the musicality and technique of the strings orchestra in a unique space
Back from the early 2000s, rom-coms are now prioritizing diverse plots and casts as they make their resurgence.