“Culture II” is substandard when compared to Migos’ debut album- “Culture” is proving itself hard to beat.
Anderson East Elicits Eloquence and Poise on Encore
Anderson East mixes genres and styles with his strong and emotional presence on his new album ‘Encore.’
‘Faces Places’ Explores the Temporality of Mankind
In her new documentary ‘Faces Places,’ Agnès Varda explores humanity and the stories of various people from behind a camera.
N.E.R.D. and Future Live the High Life in Singles This Week
N.E.R.D. and Future keep it “1000” with their new single this week, along with recently released tracks by Björk and Kodak Black.
OK Go’s New Music Video Finds Itself Obsessed With Visuals
OK Go, the visually stunning rock band, features multicolored printer paper, animation and illusion it its new music video “Obsession.”
‘Three Billboards’ Transforms Anger into Hope, Grief into Action
‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ analyzes police efficacy in a dark and comedic fashion.
‘Orkestra Marhaba’ Exhibits Sound of Empire in Classical Turkish Concert
The Islamic Civilization & Societies Program brings ‘Orkestra Marhaba’ to Higgins in a concert of Turkish Classical Music that exhibits regal sound.
Renowned Pianist Ernst Honors and Inspires at Gasson Hall
Moritz Ernst piano performance sheds light on the impressive works of various artists while contrasting their differences through his comprehensive set-list.
‘Chicago’ Pulls Back the Curtain on Extravagance, Morals
Robsham Theater presents the classic play ‘Chicago,’ satirizing and analyzing the nature of crime and violence in America.
‘American Dream’ Keeps Mind, Dance Floor Racing
Featuring 80s reminiscent dance-rock, LCD Soundsystem’s ‘American Dream’ plays with social commentary alongside self-aware humor.