When the Eagles play the Red Sox every year, it’s more than just a game.
Late-Night T Service Will End by March 18, Per MBTA Board Vote
This Monday, the MBTA board voted to reduce the hours of the T and busses from 2:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. on weekends.
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ Lights Up the Air in Robsham
BCID’s ‘Electrify’ showcased the group’s versatility through an eclectic soundtrack.
Chorale’s Skilled Voices Traverse Difficult Setlist With Poise and Beauty
Chorale’s annual Winter Concert brought a varied set of songs to the eager ears of listeners Saturday night in St. Ignatius Church.
The 1975 Channels the ’80s Through Synth-Pop and Groove
The 1975’s ‘I Love You When you Sleep’ invites new elements and sounds, while remaining tied to its unique style and tone.
Recycling Plot Points Leaves ‘Fuller House’ Running on Empty
You have probably seen ‘Fuller House’ before. It was called ‘Full House.’ The spin-off sequel is a rehash of old ideas, while awkwardly trying to recreate the magic of the original.
Conflict in Cartoons
Children’s cartoons today are too sensitive and innocent. In the past, they served as a subtle and interesting way to insert more mature themes.
Birdball’s Weekend Wins Mark Best Start in Program History
Jake Palomaki had five hits and three RBI in a 12-inning, 11-10 win over Villanova that capped off an undefeated weekend for Birdball in Florida.
CSA, KSA Merge Modernity and Tradition in Spectacle of East Asian Culture
Colorful lion costumes, K-Pop performances, and Chinese yo-yo tricks converged to create a spectacle of Chinese and Korean culture at Saturday night’s Robsham show.
Macklemore, Lewis’ ‘Unruly Mess’ Uses Tonal Variability to Inharmonious Ends
‘Unruly Mess’ truly lives up to its name as all its varied ideas create more discord than meaningful juxtaposition, in Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ sophomore collaboration.