Arts and Culture

Hurray for the Riff Raff Bring Intimate Energy to House of Blues

On April 4, 2024, I attended Hurray for the Riff Raff’s show in the Voodoo Room at House of Blues.…

2 years ago

A Tense Harmony: Reviewing Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s “Evil Does Not Exist”

Evil Does Not Exist, the latest film by critically acclaimed Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi, premiered at the Venice Film Festival…

2 years ago

Alan Palomo’s “World of Hassle” Album Review

The theme of the tragically aged partier is a classic one in American pop culture, from Jimmy Buffet’s “Margaritaville,” and…

2 years ago

Two Triton Critics Review Horizon 2024

UC San Diego’s Associated Students Office of Concerts and Events (ASCE) kicked off 2024 with Horizon, a two-day concert experience…

2 years ago

The Triton’s Winter Favorites 2024

We’re over two months into 2024. It’s rainy. It’s cold. And as we anticipate whatever new music, movies, books, and…

2 years ago

Have You Bean to Bird Rock Coffee Roasters?

For students looking to discover a unique coffee blend or to get their caffeine fix on campus, Bird Rock Coffee…

2 years ago

Six Ways To Make Friends on Campus and Counter the “UC Socially Dead” Narrative

UC San Diego has long held the title, “UC Socially Dead,” deemed by students attending the accredited university to mock…

3 years ago

Field Medic at Quartyard, a Tactful Evening

Scan any Field Medic album and you will find a handful of component parts: longing, regret, self-deprecation, guitar, and low…

3 years ago

On softscars Yeule Reconfigures Their Music and Themself

Arriving a little over a year after 2022’s critically acclaimed Glitch Princess, Yeule’s third full-length album is their loudest and…

3 years ago

Olivia Rodrigo “Guts” Album Review

Olivia Rodrigo, the 20 year-old rockstar and idol, rocketed to success with her debut album Sour in 2021. Her sophomore…

3 years ago