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Avengers and Low Expectations, Assemble!

Zachary Zahos  —  May 7, 2012

The Avengers just opened to a record-breaking $207 million weekend. But is it any good? Arts & Entertainment Editor Zachary Zahos '15 weighs in.

The Year in Arts

Sun Staff  —  May 4, 2012

The Sun recaps The Year in Arts, looking back at events that took place on campus and greater trends worldwide. Illustrations by: Santi Slade '14, Zander Abranowicz '14 and Alexander Holm '14. Edited by Gina Cargas '14, Daveen Koh '14 and Zachary Zahos '15.

How to Make a Billion Dollars

Zachary Zahos  —  May 1, 2012

Zachary Zahos '15 looks ahead to the summer and predicts which movies will succeed and which will fail — on the basis of no vetted, reliable analysis, of course.

Get Real

Sydney Ramsden  —  Apr 30, 2012

Romantic comedies have mutated into idealistic, kitschy nonsense, as Sydney Ramsden '14 critiques.

Pariah: A Family Struggle in Coming Out

Natalia Fallas  —  Apr 27, 2012

This weekend, Pariah, an independent film about the story of an African-American girl coming out of the closet, will play at Cornell Cinema, and Natalia Fallas '14 writes why you should see it.

From Holland to Cornell

Eleni Konstanto...  —  Apr 27, 2012

The Sun reflects on the Ivy League Film Festival-winning script, Colors, and chats with the screenwriter, Ian de Vries '14, himself.

The Music Behind the Mayor

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 27, 2012

The Sun sat down with Ithaca mayor and Cornell alumnus Svante Myrick '09 to talk about the role of the arts in his life.

The Realism of Idealism

Daveen Koh  —  Apr 18, 2012

Through Virginia Woolf, the Johnson Museum, Noel Gallagher and the surprising bliss of circumnavigating flights, Daveen Koh '14 finds the beautiful, personal of idealism.

Crossing the Red Sea

Hannah Stamler  —  Apr 13, 2012

Hannah Stamler '12 celebrates the end of her thesis-writing season by returning to one of her favorite films. 

Something to Say

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 13, 2012

Filmmaker Aurora Guerrera was at the Schwartz Center this week for the screening of her latest film Mosquita y Mari. She talks to Gina Cargas '14 about love, class and ethnicity. 

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