Ink Speaks to Clayton Hall

Esther Eom Guest Columnist Clayton Hall, a Fashion Design student in the VCU School of the Arts is passionate about designing women’s wear and works to achieve social interaction within the VCU Fashion Department. As a social media intern, he provides the latest fashion news through the VCU Fashion Facebook page, and strives to increase […]

This Monkey’s Gone To Heaven

Caitlin Stallings Guest Columnist I never thought I’d see the day where the iconic Pixies make their journey to the Richmond area. My mom has always had exceptional taste in music and introduced me to many of the music artists I currently listen to. In my 10th grade year of high school, I discovered a […]

We Spoke to Fragile Hands

Fragile Hands Morgan White Guest Columnist Nick Matako of new melodic hardcore band Fragile Hands is a veteran of playing underground music in Virginia. His new effort as founder and vocalist may be his most personal attempt at playing music yet. Ink Magazine (IM): What genre would you classify Fragile Hands as? Nick Matako (NM): […]

Double Dose of Diamond Youth

Brandon Geib Guest Columnist Diamond Youth . On Tuesday there was the release of their new EP entitled Shake and the kick-off of their new tour in Richmond started Wednesday alongside Turnstile, Turnover, Angel Du$t and Blind Justice at Strange Matter. Diamond Youth’s set came in as a nice sound break on a tour chock […]

VCU Trends: Week 1

  Matt Kagel, Public Relations Major & President of the VCU Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America.  Wearing J. Crew shirt, sweater and jacket, Polo scarf, Banana Republic chinos and Sebago shoes.    

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On Frances Ha

Kiara Moore Guest Columnist Frances Ha, starring Greta Gerwig, is a heart-filled and humorous coming of age story for 20-something-year-olds. It shows a realistic look at the leap from youth to maturity and the struggle that comes along with it. In the opening scene, frolicking, spirited music plays as Frances and her best friend, Sophie […]

Word on the street

Rebecca Metcalf Social Media Specialist INK: What advice would you give to 10 year old you? SHANNON ROULET: “I’d say… Don’t trust the internet.” INK: What question would you ask yourself 10 years from in the future? ROULET: “Is Miley Cyrus dead yet?” INK: What if she was the president? ROULET: “That would be it […]

Sample Sunday: Meet the Frownies

Brittney Barbour Guest Columnist “Meet the Frownies” – Twin Sister Sampled by Kendrick Lamar in “The Recipe” (0:20) Twin Sister is an indie pop band from Long Island, NY with a sound crossed between Nancy Sinatra and Toro y Moi’s earlier music. The song “Meet the Frownies” comes from their latest EP Split, released in 2011. A […]

Artist of the Week: Nicholas Scarpinato

Caroline Zemp Guest Columnist Photos courtesy of Nicholas Scarpinato. In a generation of digital media and social networking, art of all forms finds new avenues into the minds of viewers, beyond an in-person gallery experience. Artists of our age can now put their entire bodies of work online to spread their vision to the world […]

The importance of handwritten letters

Esther Eom Guest Columnist When was the last time you picked up a pen to write a letter to someone? When was the last time you received a letter from someone in your mailbox? “Snail mail,” a common term for handwritten letters has been and still is an effective way of communication today for many […]

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