“For a city proud of its strong support for social justice, where people proudly state ‘Don’t blame me, I’m from Boston,’ this seems utterly ironic.”
At Boston Public Library, Intondi Joins Race, Nuclear Armaments
Last week, the Union of Concerned Scientists invited Dr. Vincent Intondi to speak at the Boston Public Library regarding several issues at the forefront of today’s political environment in the United States.
All Set Connects Home Service Providers With Customers
Developed by the Boston-based Solaria Labs, All Set aims to aid homeowners in finding service providers, making the lives of customers and small business owners even more straightforward.
Adam Levine’s “Hard” Life, Focus of Maroon 5’s “Cold” Music Video
Maroon 5’s new music video explores a caricature of lead singer Adam Levine’s life.
Cashmere Cat, Los Campesinos!, and Romeo Santos in Singles This Week
Cashmere Cat, Los Campesinos!, and Romeo Santos all released hot new singles this week
Through Art, Community Raises Money for Refugees
Out of the Blue Too Art Gallery in Cambridge recently held the Music Fundraiser for Refugee Health and Human Rights showcasing artwork and featuring musical performances centered around the refugee crisis.
A Little Twang Never Hurt Nobody
Asst. Arts Editor Jacob Schick defends his love of good country music, with the emphasis on good, in this week’s I’m Just Sayin’
A Pair of Confusing Candidates
“We should look at the campaign of Batsinelas and Mancini as an example of how not to resolve cognitive dissonance.”
Always Realistic, HBO’s ‘Crashing’ Brings Unique Sense of Humor
HBO’s new comedy ‘Crashing’ is a little more real than funny, but the show starring Pete Holmes provides laughs amidst reality
HBO’s ‘Big Little Lies’ Is Realistic, Complex, and Beautiful
Starring Shailene Woodley and Reese Witherspoon, ‘Big Little Lies’ sets up a complicated drama full of mystery, intrigue, and murder