WVAU hosts talk by Pitchfork associate editor Lindsay Zoladz
Lindsay Zoladz speaks about her beginnings as a writer and writing for Pitchfork on Apr. 13.
Lindsay Zoladz speaks about her beginnings as a writer and writing for Pitchfork on Apr. 13.
The event, hosted by Treble in Paradise, featured Pitches Be Trippin’, GW MotherFunkers and more on Apr. 11.
Although most of the sketches fell flat, Seth Rogen and Cecily Strong carried this week’s SNL in their faux commercial for “Blue River Dog Food.”
Wloszczyna joins Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell to talk about her career in entertainment journalism and share stories of her many celebrity interviews.
Blue Sky Studios’ “Rio 2” tries to spread its wings but tried to do so under the heavy constraints of being absolutely unnecessary.
Director Ivan Reitman and Kevin Costner do their best to recreate an NFL front office on draft day
The nooks and crannies of the Katzen Arts Museum that are not traditionally used for displaying artwork have been transformed into work sites for four artists.
The Department of Performing Arts dance department presents “Agile, Mobile, Tactile” on Apr. 11-12 The theme for this year’s showcase is about the changing structure of the dance department.
Errol Morris’s “The Unknown Known” attempts to deconstruct the personality of Donald Rumsfeld, often to humorous and disturbing results.
Anthony and Joe Russo’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” makes for one of the better entries into the Marvel universe.
Anthony and Joe Russo, the directors of “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” talk about directing and the future of Marvel films.
With four musical performances, some pent up anger and an AU cameo, this week’s SNL with Anna Kendrick is one of the good ones.
Hosts Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss David Letterman, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and the importance of critiquing form when analyzing film and television.
“Ernest and Celestine” presents a delightful animated film with a soft center and a wonderfully deep conscience
Rachel Boynton is ambitious. Continually to seek new ways to push her filmmaking skill to maximum capacity, she took the feature documentary scene by storm with a film about corporate malfeasance in “Our Brand is Crisis.” Returning once again with an even more ambitious subject, “Big Men” depicts backroom corporate dealing and even larger egos searching for oil and riches in Ghana and Nigeria.
Rachel Boynton’s “Big Men” goes inside the murky world of big oil in Africa.
David Ayer’s “Sabotage” is a messy and often gruelingly gory spin on an Agatha Christie mystery.
Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss “Saturday Night Live,” “The Good Wife,” Vampire Weekend and more with guest Kara Avancena.
Jesse Saywell, director of the AU Players production of the comedy “Tom, Dick and Harry,” talks about his relation to the show and his hopes for it.
James Bobin’s “Muppets Most Wanted” is an eventful and fun follow up for the gang of Jim Henson’s original creations