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Senior Margot Register considers herself an interfaith pagan, adopting practices and beliefs from mythology she values.

IC Pagans dispel myths behind spiritual practices

By Aidan Lentz and Kara Bowen October 24, 2018
From movies like “The Craft” to “Harry Potter,” the mention of paganism, Wicca or magic conjures up images of fantastical spells and unrealistic results.
Senior musical performance major Kiefer Fuller was gifted a double bass by the International Society of Bassists.

WATCH: Music performance student gifted custom bass

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer April 4, 2018
“It would’ve taken me forever to get an instrument like this,” Fuller said.
Black Panther is the newest installment in the Marvel universe.

Review: Black artists excel in Afrofuturistic epic

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer February 21, 2018
“Black Panther” is a breath of fresh air in a franchise of films that have long felt too similar to one another.
Graduate student Aaron Burgess led the campus band during its night practice. The band has allowed faculty and staff to join students in the band this semester.

Campus band makes key changes to ensemble

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer February 14, 2018
The Ithaca College Campus Band is a performance band that doubles as a one-credit class and is open to all students, faculty and staff on campus.
Kendrick Lamar produced the soundtrack to the Black Panther movie, collaborating with artists such as Travis Scott, SZA and Saudi.

Review: ‘Black Panther’ soundtrack’s synergy stands strong

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer February 14, 2018
Featuring sounds ranging from hip-hop to R&B to traditional African music, “Black Panther: The Album” comes off a bold celebration of black culture.
Starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, The Post tells the story of how The Washington Post decided to publish the the Pentagon Papers in 1971.

Review: ‘The Post’ is predictable but well-produced

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer January 22, 2018
If nothing else, Spielberg has made another solid film tailor-made for history classrooms all across the country.
The Square is a Swedish satirical drama that follows museum curator Christian (Claes Bang) and a publicity stunt promoting his museums new art installation.

Review: Satirical drama’s message is overlong and obscure

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer December 12, 2017
Patience-testing and ambiguous, “The Square” is a prime example of a filmmaker trying to say far too many things with not nearly enough words.
Review: Comics for the week of 12/6

Review: Comics for the week of 12/6

By Aidan Lentz and Colin Tessier December 8, 2017

“Justice League #34” Written by Christopher Priest Drawn by Pete Woods “Justice League #34,” starts strong, but fades fast.  The team must simultaneously deal with terrorists who...

After Mildreds (Frances McDormand) daughter is murdered, she antagonizes the local police chief, Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) until he solves the crime.

Review: Murder mystery is biting and bitter drama

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer December 6, 2017
Despite its harsh and cynical tone, this is a movie about finding joy and letting go of hate.
Talib Kweli embodies the growing dad rap movement — push from middle-aged rappers who take a more mature, leveled approach to the genre.

Review: Talib Kweli breaks the silence in latest rap release

By Aidan Lentz, Staff Writer November 28, 2017
Not only can he pull off rapid-fire flows, which are shown on “Radio Silence,” but his lyrics are a cut above most other rappers.
Review: Comics for the week of 11/15

Review: Comics for the week of 11/15

By Aidan Lentz and Colin Tessier November 18, 2017

“Batman #35” Written by Tom King Drawn by Joëlle Jones “Batman #35” celebrates 800 issues of the titular character, and it continues a recent shift away from classic Batman stories. Rather...

Review: Comics for the week of 11/8

Review: Comics for the week of 11/8

By Aidan Lentz and Colin Tessier November 10, 2017

“Action Comics #991” Written by Dan Jurgens Drawn by Viktor Bogdanovic Throughout DC Rebirth, the Superman series has gradually built towards the Doomsday Clock event. “Action Comics #991”...

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