Arts
‘The Batman’ Review: Good, Not Great, Take on Renowned DC Hero
Reeves, by successfully introducing a compelling new face to the Batman franchise, adds new life to this classic hero.
‘Fresh’ Review: Mimi Cave’s Directorial Debut Sinks Its Teeth Into The Dark Underbelly of Modern Dating
Cave toes the line of comedy and horror with a deft hand in her captivating first feature film.
'Star Trek 4' Announcement Debrief: A Surprise for Everyone
Despite not having a finalized script or confirmation that the original actors will be back as Paramount has promised, filming is due to start by the end of the year.
The Black Arts Collective: The Students Creating Space for Black Arts on Campus
“There was a space that was lacking on campus for Black people to come together as a collective and create and appreciate art in a way that was healing and was empowering for us and for them.” Sesay said.
‘Bittersweet’ Review: A Moving But Incomplete Analysis of Sorrow
The reading experience is both painful and cathartic as Cain, with a gentle hand, leads her readers down the intimidating path of more deeply considering their own emotional tendencies and well-being.
‘The Thing About Pam’ Is Not Your Typical Murder Mystery
“The Thing About Pam” appears to capitalize on a current uptick in true crime mass media. But while the show is full of intrigue, the visual aspects of its production falter.
BookTok: The Last Wholesome Place On The Internet
BookTok helps its viewers unlearn the practice of overanalyzing every piece of text in anticipation of a quiz, encouraging reading as a source of pure pleasure and enjoyment.
New City Microcreamery: Scientific Take on Classic Dessert Falls Flat
The novelty of Cambridge's New City Microcreamery, despite its name’s suggestion, fades quickly.
What the Hell Happened: The Oscars Are Lost
If there is any hope for the Oscars, it will be found by maintaining their purpose — and their dignity — by honoring every category to the fullest.
‘Violeta’ Review: An Average Novel from an Above Average Author
Allende’s latest work gives her fans many of the hallmarks they’ve come to expect: heart wrenching but honest depictions of the Pinochet regime and complex, interwoven, endlessly interesting family dynamics.
High Street Place Food Hall: Boston’s Newest Corporate Lunch Hangout
High Street Place underscores the experience of the food hall as a whole — the ambiance, the drinks, the entertainment, the community.
Maisie Peters Concert Review: Mazzie's Night In At The Sinclair
Peters made the concert feel like a girls’ night in, brimming with gossip, heartbreak stories, nostalgia for home, weird and current obsessions, and fun.
A Second Look at Yelp, Where Critics Go Uncritiqued
With restaurants’ reputations and restaurateurs’ livelihoods at stake, the question remains: How much should Yelp ratings really matter?
'Star Trek' Image
"Star Trek" is a massive franchise that began with its original series in September 1966.
"Immersive Shevchenko" Gallery Audience
Gallery-goer viewing the "Immersive Shevchenko" Exhibition.
President Volodymyr Zelensky Visits "Immersive Shevchenko."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Visits Odessa's "Immersive Shevchenko" exhbit.
What The Hell Happened: Tom Brady is Back?
Tom Brady retired on Feb. 1, 2022, with much fanfare and mourning. Only 40 days later, Brady changed his mind.
"Immersive Shevchenko: Soul of Ukraine" Gallery View
Gallery view of the "Immersive Shevchenko: Soul of Ukraine" exhibit.