In 2021, more futuristic looks such as asymmetrical shapes, sheer materials and neutral color palettes came into view. Fashion forecaster Agustina Panzoni coined the term “subversive basics” to describe this new style, which points to a larger trend toward rebellious absurdism and abstraction in clothing.
In 2021, more futuristic looks such as asymmetrical shapes, sheer materials and neutral color palettes came into view. Fashion forecaster Agustina Panzoni coined the term “subversive basics” to describe this new style, which points to a larger trend toward rebellious absurdism and abstraction in clothing.
Mind-blowing, boggling, bending: ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ is Sundance’s red pill
“A Glitch in the Matrix” is a fun, mind-blowing watch that allows one’s mind to wander into the inconceivable. So, what if we are living in a simulation?
Mind-blowing, boggling, bending: ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’ is Sundance’s red pill
“A Glitch in the Matrix” is a fun, mind-blowing watch that allows one’s mind to wander into the inconceivable. So, what if we are living in a simulation?
Qui Nguyen’s ‘Vietgone’ raps through Vietnam War, universality of Asian American experiences
Jaime Castañeda’s rendition of “Vietgone” reminds us that wars are not fought by political ideologies but by mothers and fathers, siblings and children.
Qui Nguyen’s ‘Vietgone’ raps through Vietnam War, universality of Asian American experiences
Jaime Castañeda’s rendition of “Vietgone” reminds us that wars are not fought by political ideologies but by mothers and fathers, siblings and children.
“The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism” and “Why Evolution is True” both lie open on the table like red and blue pills in Morpheus’s outstretched hands
“The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism” and “Why Evolution is True” both lie open on the table like red and blue pills in Morpheus’s outstretched hands
2014 saw a wide array of films hit the theaters from the thrilling "Gone Girl" to the tasteful, poignant and guffaw-inducing "Dear White People." Here are the top picks as selected by the arts & entertainment department at The Daily Californian.
2014 saw a wide array of films hit the theaters from the thrilling "Gone Girl" to the tasteful, poignant and guffaw-inducing "Dear White People." Here are the top picks as selected by the arts & entertainment department at The Daily Californian.