Ariel Taub
ataub1@binghamton.edu
24 Articles
Music
Lamar continues to succeed with "DAMN"
Four albums in and Kendrick Lamar has yet to peak. “DAMN.” — the rapper’s highly anticipated album following the 2015 release of “To Pimp A Butterfly” — is comprised, in typical Lamar...
Television
Intersectionality and TV
Especially today, intersectionality is often at the forefront of discussions regarding oppression and discrimination. We can find these themes in forms of art, including television. These shows explore aspects of race, sexuality...
Art
Arts communities respond to Trump
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, people across the nation have been coming together to voice opposition. In the arts community in particular, people have been creating and releasing collaborative...
Off-Campus Events
Follow these tips to help your liver outlast Santacon
If you get cold, go inside. If you get tired, take a nap. If you are thirsty or feel sick, drink water. Day-drinking is a marathon, not a sprint, so be sure ...
Theater
HPC brings stills to life in new show
A picture is worth a thousand words and Hinman Production Company’s (HPC) “35mm: A Musical Exhibition,” attempts to tell a story through the use of pictures. The show transforms the renowned photography...
On-Campus Events
BUMP hosts Frankie Cosmos, Big Thief in November show
Big Thief and Frankie Cosmos have been on tour together since August, but Binghamton University was one of the few university stops on their path. Frankie Cosmos recorded their latest album in ...
Food
New eatery parks itself on Washington Street
Because Garage Taco Bar is new to the scene, the restaurant is still finding its place in the Downtown landscape and is working on getting its name out there. Still, Sharp says ...
Music
In newest album, Angel Olsen deals with womanhood
Olsen’s lyrics on the album showcase longing. She is yearning, depressive, lonesome and comfortable with herself all at the same time. This creates an interesting bridge between Olsen and the audience. ...
Features
Dr. Jennifer Stoever examines implications of words, song and tone on identity
Stoever, who is in her sixth year at Binghamton University, has been doing research focused on how racial identity and authority are conveyed through sound. ...
Gaming
Social media and gaming collide with Miitomo
The app is reminiscent of an ask.fm in the sense that you need to answer questions about yourself, but there is an added twist. ...