by Brielle Diskin
In the newly minted #MeToo era, Hollywood rode a massive wave of transition this year breaking box office records and racial barriers. With... Read More
by Izilda Amber
Admittedly, I devour music in the same way I consume coffee, it’s often unhealthy and most likely obsessive (and contrary to popular belief, ... Read More
by Cassie Rosario
*This piece contains some spoilers*
This past summer, I had the honor and (quite honestly) privilege to see a local showing of Lin-Manue... Read More
by Izilda Amber
Music, like with most art forms, has an inherent social phenomenon to it. The artist produces their work, it is received by an audience, and ... Read More
by Minal Wajed
India: a densely populated country with over twenty languages, scripted in thirteen different ways, spoken in about seven hundred and twenty ... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Staff and Contributors
Sometimes relationships end with casualties: broken hearts, fractured friend groups, abandoned hang-out spots, a... Read More
by Camryn Kozachek
When I was in 5th grade, I got a $10 itunes gift card for Christmas. This being 2008, I didn’t know of any streaming services and I was (s... Read More
by Peter Henderson
Very few live performances can match the experience of watching a percussion concerto or ensemble. The instruments and techniques used in ... Read More
by Erin Byers,
Every year, thousands of fans gather in the Commodore Barry park in Brooklyn, New York to celebrate the creation of AfroPunk music. Artist fro... Read More
by Caelan Sujet
After reading Ready Player One, I was nothing short of excited to see how Steven Spielberg would manipulate the story to fit the bi... Read More
by Adam Yawdoszyn
I met Tyler the Creator on the back of a bus in 8th grade. In late 2011, at the ripe age of 13, I watched the “Yonkers” music video. I was ... Read More
By Erin Byers
As I clutched the bright yellow cover of The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl by Issa Rae, it hit me: Every person, male or female, black or... Read More