by Alison Koentje in Arts & Society
On Thursday night I had the pleasure of viewing the Evergreen Players' first production of the season, Private Lives. As described on the posters around campus, Private Lives is an intimate comedy written by Noel Coward and directed by Dr. James Bunzli, a drama professor here at Loyola.
by Kevin Dugan in Arts & Society
A lot of critics offer a review about The Grudge and try and make some poignant comparisons to The Ring. Each movie is an Americanized version of a Japanese film, Ringu and Ju On. That is about the limit for what they have in common; really, they are two vastly different films.
by Tom Korp in Arts & Society
Bear vs. Shark - Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands... 2003 Equal Vision Records Score: 3 out of 5 Post-hardcore is a rather hard genre to get into. Distorted guitars, raucous percussion, thick bass lines and near-indecipherable vocals (some would call them "screams") make for what could best be considered an acquired taste.
by Cecilia Watson in Arts & Society
Australia, Ireland, France, England. What do all of these countries have in common? No, not their accents. They are all a part of the Loyola study abroad program. The Loyola College study abroad program is probably one of the most popular programs on Loyola's campus.