Skeptical of the problematic title, I had low expectations for ABC’s new comedy Fresh Off the Boat. But the show still compelled me to
Author: Will Cafritz
An ‘Empire’ State of Mind
I may be a little late to the game, but I finally watched the pilot episode of Fox’s Empire the other night after hearing
The Jinx Chills and Shocks with Real-Life Murder Mystery
HBO’s The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst is probably the most terrifying, jaw-dropping television I have ever experienced. As when I
Girls Will Be Girls: How To Learn From the Worst
HBO’s original series Girls is similar to Bravo’s reality television franchise The Real Housewives: essentially, everyone on the show is delusional and completely unaware
Why FOMO’s a No-Go: When in Rome, Eat the Pizza
“Please don’t tell me, I’m going to have FOMO for the rest of my life,” said Ilana in response to her best friend Abbie
Li’l Horse Learns to Stop and Smell the Roses
With Parks and Recreation in its seventh and final season, I have decided to dedicate my first column to the late and great Li’l Sebastian.
Sea Chanty and Maritime Music Ensemble Prepares for Final Concert
Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a 19th-century sailor, stevedore, or any other kind of maritime worker? If so, you’re
QRC Launches Oral History Project
The Queer Resource Center of the Claremont Colleges (QRC) teamed up with the Pomona College Museum of Art for a special exhibition to introduce
Friendly Inter-Group Relations Define 5C A Cappella
While shows like Glee and Pitch Perfect might lead one to imagine that there is a cutthroat, competition-driven a cappella scene in Claremont, there
Bottom Line Theatre’s Crowd-Pleasing Production of Matt and Ben Portrays the Highs and Lows of Friendship
Lights shine on center stage where two men sit on a worn red couch, one of whom is wearing a Boston Red Sox baseball