Emily Rauber

Alumnus Documents the Extreme World of Summer Camp

For many people, memories of summer camp last a lifetime—whether because their moms still won’t throw out those painted rocks they made or because they’ll never forget the guitar tabs to that Blink-182 song they memorized for the talent show.

Not Quite Fight Club, But You'll Get Choked

Here’s a fun fact to make you feel old—it’s been nearly a decade since Fight Club first hit theaters.

A Filmmaking Solution to an Unsolvable Crime

Much like the cipher codes favored by its title villain, David Fincher's newest film, Zodiac, may initially seem overwhelming to the casual observer, since neither can be widely appreciated until t

Be Afraid: Stephen King Is in Love

Receiving a love letter from Stephen King has to be among life's more terrifying experiences.

Be Afraid: Stephen King Is in Love

Receiving a love letter from Stephen King has to be among life's more terrifying experiences.

What They Don't Show You in Art Hum: Dada Masterpieces at MoMA

As one of its foremost champions, Tristan Tzara described Dada as "the amusement of redbellies in the mills of empty skulls."

Fred Astaire Meets Zorro in the Ghetto

Leaning back in his chair to offset the posse of eager reporters before him, Antonio Banderas considers the social implications of his new movie and jadedly remarks, "Ballroom dancing's never kille

Branding Spanish, South of the Border

Quickly, name three countries that border Bolivia.

Soderbergh Bursts His Own Bubble

The alliance of Steven Soderbergh and 2929 Productions might forever ruin our world.

Documentary Keeps Van Zandt Obscure

Townes Van Zandt was the greatest songwriter of all time. At least, that's what Be Here to Love Me would have you believe.