Arts


‘Ten Planets’ Review: A Philosophical Exercise of Cosmic Proportions

“Ten Planets” is neither warning nor prophecy — it is a compelling contemplation on the human capacity to find beauty in even the most dystopian settings, as well as its tendency to create instruments of oppression.


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On Oct. 22, the day after releasing his newest album “Here Goes Nothing,” Adam Melchor performed at Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway as an opener for folk pop artist Noah Kahan.


‘Pepsi, Where's My Jet?’ Review: A Tale of Advertising and Ambition

“Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?” shows Pepsi and advertising in a unique light, while providing some interesting personalities on screen — a true lesson to companies to be careful with what they promise customers, even if they want to sell more of their product.


Adam Melchor Concert Review: 'Here Goes Nothing'

Catching up with him after the concert, The Harvard Crimson asked him how he felt after his performance. “I feel great about it, it's so nice to be able to play live,” he said.


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Millie Bobby Brown stars as Enola Holmes in the Netflix series "Enola Holmes."


‘38 at the Garden’: A Dive into the Time of Linsanity

Throughout the documentary and the panel discussion, Lin was described as a figure that “broke the matrix.”


Artist Profile: Dora Jar Brings Her Musical Dreamscapes to Boston

As she brought her propulsive, haunting indie-pop sound to audiences around the country on her first headlining tour this fall, Jar drew inspiration from the surreal beauty of Cirque du Soleil shows, with their synthesis of wild visuals, music, athleticism, and dance.


As Anticipated Image

Boston Ballet in William Forsythe's "Artifact Suite."


"Pepsi, Where's My Jet?" Still

John Leonard in "Pepsi, Where's My Jet?"


What the Hell Happened: Drake and 21 Savage’s Faux Vogue Cover

On Nov. 7, Vogue’s publisher Condé Nast levied a seven-claim, 30-page suit against the rappers for reproducing Vogue’s work without permission.


The Purge

Graffitied murals, overgrown weeds, cracked support pillars, and displaced residents lie below the trail. A closer inspection of the scene reveals the harsh reality of the 606 and other public projects that indirectly trigger gentrification.


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