
‘Dune: Part Two’ is a breathtaking conclusion to a sci-fi epic
The second half of ‘Dune’ is better than its predecessor in practically every way
Om Dighe, Arts & Entertainment Columnist
• March 7, 2024

Welcome to the new zine scene on campus
The Trinity Art Collective makes a mark on campus’ creative community
Lara Lashus, Arts & Entertainment Columnist
• February 29, 2024

‘Avatar’ remake misses certain key elements
In an attempt to be more ‘mature,’ the series loses some of the original’s depth
Sarah Fisher, Editor-in-Chief
• February 29, 2024

‘Madame Web’ is impressively terrible
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe releases another hilariously awful movie
Om Dighe, Arts & Entertainment Columnist
• February 29, 2024

Amazon’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” is a great espionage rom-com
Donald Glover and Maya Erskine lead this Trojan horse of a show that disguises its relationship dramedy as a spy story
Om Dighe, Arts & Entertainment Columnist
• February 22, 2024

Trinity’s English faculty recommend their favorite novels
Three professors share their passion and admiration for literature
Lottie Correia, Arts Reporter
• February 22, 2024

Swifties comment on the star’s environmental impact
Fans walk a thoughtful line between support and criticism
Lara Lashus, Arts & Entertainment Columnist
• February 22, 2024

Ross Gay spreads delight at reading
Poet and writer Ross Gay visited campus for a prose reading, Q&A and book signing
Samara Gerstle, News Reporter
• March 2, 2023

Trinity Art Collective hosts their second-ever art market
The event, co-hosted by SPB, allowed student artists and performers to share their works
Monica Martinez, News Reporter
• November 18, 2022

First Fridays at the Blue Star Contemporary
San Antonio’s monthly art festival showcases local artists, musicians, vendors and more
Spencer Schyma, Arts and Entertainment Reporter
• October 13, 2022

Coping through creativity
The use of creative outlets to help cope with the new normal
Ashley Allen, Arts Columnist
• December 2, 2021

Titane: “Creatively macabre, darkly funny and surprisingly moving”
Om Dighe, Opinion Columnist
• November 18, 2021

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