Arts
‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: Hardly a Feminist Pièce de Résistance
“Promising Young Woman” failed to deliver on all counts — offering only a reductive and tonally incoherent narrative with a harmful message around violence, survival and justice.
'Murder Among the Mormons' Review: Documents, Deaths, and a Drama
The complexity of the story is undeniable, but “Murder Among the Mormons” did it justice, turning a challenge into the documentary’s greatest strength.
North German Philharmonic Rostock Review: Reimagining the Classical Recording
Under conductor Marcus Bosch, The North German Philharmonic Rostock’s latest release provides a refreshing take on the classical album.
Music Video Breakdown: Doja Cat’s ‘Streets’
Like most other Doja Cat music videos, “Streets” is bizarre and infused with many sexual themes.
Harry Styles performing.
Harry Styles performed a jazzy rendition of "Watermelon Sugar" at the 2021 Grammys.
Music Video Breakdown: Silk Sonic’s ‘Leave the Door Open’
The music video for “Leave the Door Open” is a care-free blast from the past.
Silk Sonic "Leave the Door Open" Official Video
Silk Sonic in the official video for "Leave the Door Open."
Justin Bieber Peaches Music Video
Justin Bieber, Daniel Caesar, and Giveon in the music video for "Peaches."
‘Serotonin’ Review: A Captivating Cry for Help
“Serotonin,” girl in red’s most recent single, shows leaps and bounds in the maturity and intensity of the singer-songwriter’s sound.
And the Grammy Goes to... Not Them
The Recording Academy’s voting members denied some nominees well-deserved wins and failed to nominate some of the music industry’s most influential artists.
'R' Review: Rosé Has 'Gone' Solo
"R" complements Rosé’s style perfectly, bringing out aspects of the singer’s range and character that her audience has never seen before.
‘WandaVision’ Finale Review: A Strong Series, A Predictable Ending
In true Marvel fashion, the end was not the end.
'Kamp Koral’ Review: A Feeble Attempt to Recreate the Allure of ‘Spongebob Squarepants'
“Kamp Koral” seems to fall short of becoming a beloved classic like its predecessor.
Wandavision Finale Think Piece Still
Paul Bettany as Vision and Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda in "WandaVision."
‘Homo Irrealis’: Aciman on the Poetry and Metaphysics of Human Time
In André Aciman's latest book, “Homo Irrealis,” draws on everything from film to poetry, illustrating the way he conceives of his own work in particular and of art in general.