‘Agile’ and ‘ambitious’ are words you might use to describe a pair of young Broadway-bound performers, but instead these are in reference to Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin. They’ve been to Broadway and back, LuPone, 65, and Patinkin, 61.

‘Agile’ and ‘ambitious’ are words you might use to describe a pair of young Broadway-bound performers, but instead these are in reference to Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin. They’ve been to Broadway and back, LuPone, 65, and Patinkin, 61.
Overlooking Lake Lag, there stands a girl, one foot perched on the other leg’s ankle, with a pair of binoculars and a detective kit by her side, pen in her hair and camera around her neck. Wes Anderson, if he so desired to make a documentary, would have Jackie Lin as his artist-adventurer subject and this would be his opening shot.
Joe Karnes is one of the founding members of Fitz and the Tantrums and the bassist for the neo-soul pop band. Contributor Justine Beed caught up with him to talk about their new record, More Than Just a Dream, their upcoming tour, and the band’s whirlwind journey.
Johnny Flynn at the Rickshaw Stop: just a man and his guitar in a venue with a foosball table and skee-ball lanes.
Three day weekend left you weakened? Now is not the winter quarter of your discontent. If you’re feeling down, start bumping these tracks, even if you’re in Green Library. People will appreciate your verve.
You did it, guys! You made it to break. Go and gorge yourself, you’ve earned it. Try to ignore that nagging feeling that pervades your life, filling you with a sense of dread that there’s work to do, essays to write, finals to study for. Kick back and jam out.
Bring it on, Week 8. Bring it on.
Welcome to the Arts Review’s first weekly playlist, a collection of the diverse jams that have been populating the earbuds of our writers as we bask in a win against Oregon, reflect on experimental campus theater, and try to stay indoors to avoid toxic fumes alarmingly close to campus. Stay alive. Bump these tunes.