Jazz night at CoHo puts spotlight on student combos Benjamin Sorensen March 2, 2016 0 Comments The smell of grease, the sound of jazz — the atmosphere at CoHo on Monday nights provides a total escape from the drudge of winter quarter. This week, the combos from the Stanford Jazz program took... Read More »
Television review: “Fuller House” is trashy fun Carlos Valladares February 29, 2016 1 Comment The best part about “Fuller House” is its bold badness. The show nobody loved gets a reboot nobody wanted. In the Netflix Bakery, next to crisply-baked pastries like “Better Call Saul” and... Read More »
Gabe and Abdulla’s rainy day playlist Abdulla Janahi and Gabe Knight February 29, 2016 1 Comment Winter quarter — when Californians embrace the much-needed precipitation, and students from other states pretend to appreciate the rain while secretly lamenting the wet bike rides to class and... Read More »
The Real Yeezy: A Look at ‘The Life of Pablo’ Clare Flanagan February 28, 2016 0 Comments Sometimes, in the light of his highly publicized antics, it’s easy to forget that Kanye West is actually a musician. It’s been difficult to keep pace with the convoluted journey he’s taken since... Read More »
Oscars 2016: Carlos’s picks Carlos Valladares February 26, 2016 0 Comments Here are film desk editor Carlos Valladares’ picks for the Oscars 2016. Best Picture —“The Revenant” Unless some miracle happens where “Max Max: Fury Road” absconds with the Top Prize,... Read More »
The 15 best Oscar-winning performances Carlos Valladares February 26, 2016 0 Comments When it comes to Best Picture, the Oscars often get it wrong. Fortunately, they have a better track record when it comes to performances. Here are 15 of the best Oscar-winning performances of all... Read More »
The seven best Best Pictures of the Oscars Carlos Valladares February 26, 2016 0 Comments As we look forward to the Oscars this Sunday, the Daily looks back at seven masterpieces that took home Best Picture in the past. “Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans” (1927) Winner of the only... Read More »
Memo to the Academy: “Brooklyn” Raymond Maspons February 26, 2016 0 Comments While this Oscar Season has been unusually scattered, momentum does seem to be building around Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “The Revenant”. After winning big at BAFTA and the Golden Globes, it has... Read More »