Arts
Megan Thee Stallion is Sizzling and Sharp on ‘Suga’
At the chilly beginning of spring, Megan gave her quarantined listeners a taste of hot girl summer with the release of her newest EP, “Suga.”
‘Waves’ Showcases the Nature of Narratives
“Waves,” the latest A24 film directed by Trey Edward Shults, takes us on the roller coaster ride of suburban American adolescence.
Unpopular Opinion: All Rom-Com Sequels are Bad
Let the stories end where they end, and let the audience imagine the perfect future that awaits our protagonists.
Missing Sports
What media outlets cannot possibly compensate for is the fact that sports are more than just reliable. They are communal and, especially in times of crisis, inspiring.
The Dixie Chicks Make A Fierce Comeback
The Dixie Chicks are back, and with “Gaslighter,” they show that they are just as ready to stand up for themselves as they’ve ever been.
Five Years after ‘Kintsugi,’ Death Cab for Cutie Is Still Mending Hearts
Each of "Kintsugi"'s 11 tracks offers a transient meditation on nostalgia and regret, held together by frontman Ben Gibbard’s golden voice.
Portrait of an Artist: Rachel M. Saunders
Rachel M. Saunders is the Harvard Art Museums’ Curator of Asian Art and co-curator of the “Painting Edo” exhibition.
‘Deacon King Kong’ Preaches Righteousness and Hope
In the face of alarming structural and personal trauma, “Deacon King Kong” is undeniably human and life-affirming.
What the Hell Happened: Why are People Drawing Fruit on Instagram?
Interestingly enough, an unexpected consequence of this phenomenon was its ability to reveal people’s surprising creativity.
Demi Lovato’s ‘I Love Me’ Chooses Message Over Musicality
Demi Lovato’s latest release, “I Love Me,” is a powerful testament against the judgement that she has endured from both the media and her own inner critic.
‘Brutal and Poetic Honesty’: Perfume Genius Releases Two New Singles
In anticipation of his upcoming album, Mike Hadreas — better known as Perfume Genius — released the singles “On the Floor” and “Describe."
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Elizabeth Moss stars as Cecilia Kass in "The Invisible Man" (2020), directed by Leigh Whannell.
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Kelvin Harrison Jr. stars as Tyler Williams in "Waves" (2019), directed by Trey Edward Shults.
Within the Shelves
Don’t ask me what I’m even doing here, she says. My life is a series of real-life Wikipedia spirals. Just keep looking up related readings.
‘Making the Cut’ Hasn’t Made the Cut — Yet
The problem at the heart of “Making the Cut" is that even the judges are far more interesting and dramatic than the competitors.
100 gecs Get a New Ringtone
100 gecs released a remix last month of one of their most popular songs, “ringtone," featuring Charli XCX, Rico Nasty, and Kero Kero Bonito.
Katy Perry Wears White For the First Time
Focusing on her engagement to and pregnancy with Orlando Bloom, “Never Worn White” is Perry’s exploration of marriage and its implications.
Fuller Craft Museum Celebrates 50 Years with ‘Striking Gold’ and ‘Serious Bling’
The past 50 years have been transformative for Fuller Craft, which has grown from a general art museum to, in the past 15 years, a craft-specific outlet.
Music Video Breakdown: Vietnam Raises Coronavirus Awareness on ‘Ghen Cô Vy’
Instead of “Happy Birthday,” why don’t we all start singing “Ghen Cô Vy” in front of our bathroom mirrors?
How I’m Feeling About ‘~how i’m feeling~’
“~how i’m feeling~” is repetitive, and at times mildly trite, but it also has moments of true depth.
The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ Descends into Late-Night Darkness
“After Hours” strips back the early optimism of The Weeknd's fame with a futuristic sound but familiar R&B feel.
Art and Intersectionality at Berklee’s Fourth Annual International Womxn’s Day Teach-In
In between panels, various Berklee musicians outfitted in guitars, basses, and saxophones performed original songs and covers to the ever-shifting audience.