I spent most of my time as the Arts and Culture editor believing that I was a terrible editor. I never felt like I was…
Posts published by “Ceyda Baysal”
2020 may be a disaster of a year, but, boy, has it brought us some great games. “Half-Life: Alyx,” “DOOM Eternal,” “Animal Crossing: New Horizons”…
“When I’m feeling at my lowest, looking at my drawings of me and my friends together reminds me that things will get better again,” said…
The first time I saw “Black Panther” was at a movie theater located in a predominantly Black neighborhood on the South-side of Chicago. We were…
Bright colors and naive stylization punctuate senior animation major Susanna Abler’s animated short, simply entitled “BFRB,” representing her own struggles with body-focused repetitive behaviors. Hair-pulling,…
The global pandemic has impacted all members of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in distinct ways. With the gloom of quarantine also comes inspiration…
OCA Mocha has become home to many artists’ creations. The coffee shop hosts ongoing galleries and art events throughout the year, including an exhibit focused…
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County recently suffered the great loss of Dr. Maurice Berger, Research Professor and Chief Curator for the Center for Art,…
The coronavirus outbreak devastated businesses and entertainment organizations all around the world. Because the CDC warns against all large gatherings, many concerts have been canceled…
“The Invisible Man” is a film unconcerned with spoiling its own surprises. The name itself reveals a major plot point: the invisible man, Adrien, is…
Alex O’Connor, better known as Rex Orange County, has been traveling the world on his Pony tour and recently stopped at Washington D.C. ‘s The…
Stef Smith, Dylan Weschler, Pat Stanton, Jake Stolz and Paul Stolz collaborate to create Varsity, an indie rock and pop band from Chicago, Illinois. Varsity…
Indie rock and pop band from Chicago, Illinois, Beach Bunny visited D.C.’s Songbyrd Record Cafe and Music House with its electric beats and poetically inclined…
The Baltimore Book Festival showcases the literary art of various writers from various hometowns and with various specialties. The annual event brings together different walks…
I spoke with the sky today He warned me of what he’s seen, prepared me for what exists He told me the Sun houses…
Baltimore’s favorite gothic writer, Edgar Allan Poe, is being honored this weekend at The International Edgar Allan Poe Festival and Awards in front of the…













