Category: Arts & Culture

Media Literacy Alphabet – Part I

by Salem Saberhagen and Hamster A – Anonymous Can anyone on the Internet be anonymous? We can try, by making our accounts private and shielding our accounts – but how anonymous are you really? And how effective is this shield really? Google your own name, for instance, and find out how anonymous you actually are….

The “Adam Zkt. Eva” Phenomenon

by Hilde van den Berg If you are Dutch, you may have heard of a show on the channel RTL5 called Adam Zkt. Eva [Adam seeks Eve]. It is similar to a show in the US, called Naked and Afraid, where participants (one male, one female) are sent to a rough natural area and have…

The Zeeuws Museum: More than Meets the Eye.

By Aimah Moiz and Anton Moggré As you may have been notified in your recent newsletters, the local museum, the Zeeuws Museum, has been nominated for the annual BankGiroLotterij Museum Prize. Every year, this prize is given to one of three nominated museums. The criteria for the nomination of a museum this year was that…

The National and Their Slow Show

By Merlijn Veltman This is the first article of many in a series describing the roots, origins, influences and the growth of bands that have taken the alternative music scene by storm. The first band discussed will be The National, known for its enigmatic singer, dreamy, but robust guitar sound and its perplexing blend of…

Fifty Shades of Grey

By Eden van der Moere Disclaimer: This review evaluates one aspect of the film and does not make any concrete value judgments about the highly disputed content. We encourage people to watch the film for themselves and read more related articles and reviews to form their own opinions. © 2014 – Universal Pictures On Valentine’s Day…

An Afternoon at the Stedelijk Museum

By Anne van Tatenhove A free afternoon in the sunny capital—is there a better reason to explore the city of Amsterdam by a visit to one of its most renowned museums? Walking through Amsterdam on a sunny workday afternoon gives a good sense of its tremendous energy. The city is buzzing with life; cars, trams…

Album Review: Oscar and the Wolf – Entity

By Eden van der Moere With the rooftops still covered in snow and the cold biting our noses, we almost desperately wish for summer: the dazzling heat, the bright greens of the grass and leaves and, of course, amazing summer plans. These past few weeks, many plans have been made as music festivals all across…

The 10 best albums of 2014

By Eden van der Moere 2014 was a very diverse year, musically speaking. It was the year of amazing debuts, from artists such as Hozier and Royal Blood. It was the year Ed Sheeran released his second album and succeeded in establishing himself at the top of the contemporary music scene, but also the year…

Of Goethe and Poems – Gems of the German Culture

By Agate Rublovska The one to share some of the ‘hidden’ aspects of her culture this time is Clara Spohrer, a third semester Philosophy, Music and Literature student from Germany, Frankfurt. When deciding on what example to give of a traditional, defining aspect of her culture, Clara said that she sought something that “every German…

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