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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

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Review | I Love Keke Palmer, but ‘One of Them Days’ needs to pick a side

By Sage Rosenfeld, Staff Writer
February 17, 2025

“One of Them Days,” starring Keke Palmer and SZA, is director Lawrence Lamont’s first feature-length film release. Palmer and SZA play Dreux and Alyssa, respectively — a best friend and roommate duo in a scramble to scrounge up their rent money after Alyssa’s boyfriend spends it all. Though the movie follows a straightforward main plot, there are a handful of hilariously chaotic subplots...

Review | FKA Twigs Wants to Know If You’re Feeling Eusexua

By Wendy Moore, Staff Writer
February 5, 2025

Are you feeling “Eusexua?” The term was coined by FKA Twigs and describes a heightened state of being, a tranquil flow, or even “the pinnacle of human experience.” In fact, she released her third...

Review | Mac Miller’s ‘Balloonerism’ strikes a chord with listeners

By Sage Rosenfeld, Staff Writer
February 4, 2025

Pittsburgh rap legend Mac Miller’s seventh studio album, “Balloonerism,” was released by Warner Records on Jan. 17. Talk of Miller’s recent album began in November of last year at Tyler, The Creator’s...

Review | ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ serves as a fitting finale to The Weeknd

By Dylan Paradise, Staff Writer
February 3, 2025

Abel Tesfaye, known to fans across the world as The Weeknd, closed a chapter in his illustrious music career with his sixth studio album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The album serves as the conclusion to...

Review | With ‘Lana: SOS Deluxe’, SZA leaves no doubt that she’s the queen of R&B

By Dylan Paradise, Staff Writer
January 24, 2025

SZA’s long-teased deluxe album “Lana” has finally arrived. The “SOS” reissue marks her third release after “SOS” and “Ctrl,” her debut album from 2017. SZA is extremely well-known for...

A deep dive into the Beatles’ hit album, ‘Revolver,’ through a Pitt program

By Sage Rosenfeld, Staff Writer
January 20, 2025

In a lecture hosted by Pitt’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Stephen Schultz, professor of music history and flute at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the Carnegie Mellon Baroque Orchestra,...

Pitt ASA and ASC collab for a student-led art exhibition

By Irene Castillo, Staff Writer | February 7, 2025

The TV wall at Posvar’s Global Hub flickers quickly through a collection of artworks. In one of them, which is a paper and graphite work showcased on the screen, a little girl presses her face up to her uncle, giggling as she pecks his cheek. Her uncle gives the viewer a small smile. Red paper flowers and a cut-out 二舅 和 我 [“Second Uncle and Me”] decorate the artwork. “Second Uncle...

Studio Arts and GSWS unveil the works of their first class of resident artists

By Mollie Young, Staff Writer | January 22, 2025

A new artistic addition adorns the white walls of Hillman Library’s first floor. Students, faculty and staff who enter the library can now view three artworks created for the gender, sexuality and women's studies and studio arts departments’ collaborative artist residency program.? On Friday, Jan. 17, members of the University of Pittsburgh community gathered to witness the unveiling of this...

Review | ‘The Brutalist’ is what the Oscars want you to like and Twitter wants you to hate

By Ore Fawole, Staff Writer | January 28, 2025

Despite its high barrier to entry for the average viewer — clocking in at a hefty 205-minute runtime — audiences are flocking to see “The Brutalist.” I am far from being part of the "movies should be shorter" camp that believes film runtimes have ballooned to absurd lengths. However, with a second half that rivals the length of a standalone feature film and the quality of a first draft destined...

Review | Glitz, Glamor and Tears in ‘The Last Showgirl’

By Sage Rosenfeld, Staff Writer | January 27, 2025

“The Last Showgirl” is the third movie from director Gia Coppola, the granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola. After its success at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film debuted in U.S. theaters in Dec. 2024. The film follows the story of a Vegas showgirl at the end of her career due to her show’s closure. Pamela Anderson plays the main character, Shelly. Shelly is 62 years old and...