By JESSICA COLE
October 17, 2010
Even with the advent of reality shows, Facebook albums, and Texts From Last Night, few people are able to accurately chronicle their weekends. Even fewer (sorry, party live-Tweeters) have mastered the combination of wit and …
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By SAMUEL HUBER
October 2, 2010
Liz Phair Funstyle Self-released (2010)
How To Like It. You were never supposed to hear these songs. These songs lost me my management, my record deal and a lot of nights of sleep. Yes, I …
By PRESCA AHN
September 22, 2010
Director’s Note
By now there are several documentaries about Yale: To Be a Man (1966), Bright College Years (1970), Coeducation (1970), Black at Yale (1974), Boola Boola (1990), Queer at Yale (2003), and my film Arrival …
By ERIN VANDERHOOF
September 22, 2010
I am a progressive and politically correct feminist, to whom social justice is important. Thus, I should despise the “Bed Intruder Song,” the Auto-Tuned reinterpretation of a bizarre news story from Huntsville, Alabama, about the aftermath …
By TAJA CHEEK, SAMUEL HUBER, CHLOÉ ROSSETTI, and ERIN VANDERHOOF
September 13, 2010
Often, we Femmusic Directors have heard said that “all the best frontmen are…well, men.” There does appear to be a common sentiment about …
By HANNAH ZEAVIN
September 11, 2010
The opening images in the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition “Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography” are tableaus of mothers and daughters. Startlingly, this becomes the thesis of the entire show: pictures by women are …
By HANNAH LOEB
August 14, 2010
“It makes perfect sense that things are the way they are,” says Anna Wood ’09, former Business Manager of Whim ‘n Rhythm and Yale a cappella veteran, of the relationship between the male …
By ANNIE ATURA
April 28, 2010
The following interview is unedited. It took place at seven o’clock on April 27, 2010 in the Branford College Master’s House, minutes before the Ying Yang Twins took the stage at Spring Fling. When I …
By ALEXANDRA BRODSKY
April 18, 2010
Sometimes Yale decides to speak up in the face of injustice, but right now it’s a little too quiet outside. This year, the campus has been disturbingly silent about the Spring Fling line-up, almost completely …