Stories by Anna Sadovskaya
Darker, artistic 'Tape' to highlight character exploration
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
In this motel room, right before Jon’s newest film shows in a Lansing film festival, Vince has finally gotten redemption for the years he has spent in search of the truth … but, now what?
Anna Sadovskaya: Can fine arts keep pace with technology?
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
Why should art vie for attention with “Girls”? Why is time spent at galleries being shelved in order to increase time spent playing basketball? What about the fine arts is unattractive for the younger generations?
Anna Sadovskaya: Becoming an artist
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
When I was seven, I was dragged out of bed at 8:30 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday morning and sent to art school. We learned how to draw still objects, paint shadows and interpret movement.
A not-so-sexy threesome
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
I lay there, on the floor of Sara’s dorm room, while the two wanton lovers consummated their relationship. Twice.
Anna Sadovskaya: Travel at its finest
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
I’ve experienced every kind of jet-lag and every kind of travel disaster, and I’m going to be honest: The best part of any trip is leaving feeling different, feeling that the trip was worthwhile. You can shop anywhere. Seeing Anna Netrebko sing, on the other hand, isn’t an everyday occurrence.
Step into the Salon: Discussing the greatness of 'Gatsby'
BY MATT EASTON
Two Daily Arts writers discuss the beautiful and beastly side of a classic novel. Do you love Daisy Buchanan? Do you wish you could attend one of Gatsby’s parties? Or are you still bitter about the shallow characters and seemingly pointless plot? Whatever your opinion, check out ours!
Anna Sadovskaya: The pop stars of the past
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
Listen to classical music on your own: during study hours, during a walk home from class, during an awesome night out that ends at 6 a.m. (no shame, ever). It’s then, at the times where it’s you and the music, that the appreciation can set in.
Step into the Salon: Figuring out if 'Full House' is still full of appeal
BY KELLY ETZ
Two Daily Arts writers argue about the sitcom of our childhood. Whether it's John Stamos or Bob Saget that makes you keep watching, is “Full House” still timeless enough to make us laugh? Or will it go the way of the rest of the ’90s sitcoms as a fossil of the past?
Anna Sadovskaya: Long-haired ballet dreams
BY ANNA SADOVSKAYA
I spent the better part of my first 10 years with a bowl cut, which was apparently what every fashion-forward six year old was wearing in France. Luckier still, I was in Russia.
Elina Duni quartet blends traditional folk with jazz
BY JOEY STEINBERGER
The Elina Duni quartet, a Jazz group from Switzerland combines Jazz with Albanian folk songs. Elina Duni, the band’s namesake, started playing piano and singing when she was five.























