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Browsing: Arts and Life
Anyone can cook in this play that breaks down every barrier. With new songs and faces, the story of Remy the chef has taken a new path that will bring joy and nostalgia.
Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single has broken records, streams and our News Editor’s speakers. Here’s what our own Camille Rasor has to say about her debut.
As old and new shows move to different streaming platforms, it’s hard to keep up with everything. One thing that has stayed consistent though, Netflix’s stand-up comedy selection.
By Ava Dunwoody | Arts & Life EditorOn Baylor’s campus, Jan. 18 marked “a day on, not a day off”…
Arts & Life Editor Camille Rasor takes a look at the Recording Academy’s picks for the best music of 2020 and lets readers know what she thinks.
Staff writer Lucy Ruscitto rounded up her favorite holiday-themed cookies friendly for the budget-conscious, time-limited college baker.
Reporter Julia Pearl writes about why Alec Benjamin’s “Six Feet Apart” is still relevant even though it was released seven months ago.
Despite the pandemic sending Baylor students home before Thanksgiving, the School of Music has found a way to put on their annual Christmas show.
Journalists must confront the controversies and mistakes of past reporters in order to do right by their subjects and their organizations.
The Justice Film Festival brought current global issues to the forefront through film. Students were offered free admission on the virtual platform.
Devin Li and Jaja Chen, owners of downtown boba tea shop Waco Cha, built the store up from the ground in an effort to bring more diversity to the Waco community.
Now available on Netflix, “His House” tells the story of a young refugee couple as they struggle to adapt to their new life in England.
Staff writer Lucy Ruscitto shares tips on how to make your Pinterest account full of Christmas cheer.
Run Pray Waco is an event going on throughout the month of November which encourages participants to pray for the city while running or walking a 14-mile route through Waco.
Here’s some fun recipes to make with your friends or family this holiday season.
Check out what holiday things you can do around Waco this holiday season if you’re staying in town.
By Lucy Ruscitto | Staff Writer This year, with Baylor University’s decision to keep students at home , favorite Baylor…
We put together a list of our favorite holiday movies to give you some ideas on what to watch this Christmas season.
With record numbers of COVID-19 cases in the U.S, it can be hard to think about the holiday season. Here are some ideas of what to do this winter break.
The holidays can be a stressful time for those strapped for cash. Here’s some ideas on what you can gift for cheap.
Those interested in participating in a Harry Potter-themed scavenger hunt can head over to the Cameron Park Zoo this Saturday.
Check out what’s going on in Waco this weekend!
Editor-in-Chief Madalyn Watson shares which films can help you through a breakup.
Check out what the Lariat’s editors have been listening to as the semester winds down.
New experiences are scary! Here’s two recommendations to get you into the mindset of exploring options outside of the grease pit.
Contributor Audrey Patterson breaks down the historical fiction novel that she always comes back to and can’t put down.
Scottsdale, Ariz., senior and photographer Kaitlyn Clink as well as brand photographer and storyteller Corey O’Connell are learning how to adapt their trade to the new normal.
Contributor Caroline Yablon suggests how to stay trendy as the weather starts to cool down.
Students have the opportunity to join Baylor Missions & Public Life for their first “Love Where You Live: Street Art Tour” through downtown Waco on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m.

