Art House, Cashmere Cat, and The Chainsmokers all have new singles this week.
Without Naming BC, O’Malley Calls for Broad Divestment at Tuesday Rally
“Maybe next year at BC we can give up fossil fuels for lent,” O’Malley said.
‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’ Spins a Surprising Existential Tale
‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’ looks to characterize the woes of the sole female smurf; Smurfette. Emboldened in a quest for self-realization, Smurfette embarks on a battle of wills in epic fashion.
Pitbull’s ‘Options’ Is A Barely Salvageable Testament to Unwanted Pursuits
In an off-putting display of seduction, Pitbull’s latest music video for ‘Options’ attests that the artist is out of them as he puts on an uncomfortable mix of antiquated swagger and reggae.
Drake Signals for Genuine Quest for Authenticity in ‘More Life’
In an album that could be considered one long song, Drake seems to embark on directions distinct from the rest of his career with features from a variety of artists in ‘More Life.’
‘Iron Fist’ Captures Marvel Essence Though Drama Falls Flat
Keeping an eye on future installments, Marvel’s track record still feels strong despite the narrative missteps in its latest series ‘Iron Fist.’
Perry Challenges the Crowd in Liberating ‘Chained to the Rhythm’
Katy Perry’s “Chained To The Rhythm” features a terrifying glimpse at the role of mass-media, making its consumers into oblivious riders on a rollercoaster.
A Uniquely Dark Brand of Violence, Netflix’s ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’
Netflix’s new movie, ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ is violent, dark, and speaks of a distinctly human truth.
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.
Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ Tells the Story of Impossible but Everlasting Love
Boston College’s production of the Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ is intelligent, strong, and bold. Audience members will surely be enraptured by the star-crossed lovers’ tale.