Editor Isabella Dow discusses the meaning of television soundtracks, and song, in our daily lives.
‘Beauty and the Beast’ Live-Action Adds Stronger Female Roles, Modern Soundtrack
Disney’s live-action take on the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast helps solidify Belle’s character, humanize the Beast, and bring the classic soundtrack into modernity.
Spiritual Meaning to Stunning Art, McMullen Lecture
Dr. Mary Malloy offered an insightful lecture into religious art and architecture at her lecture in McMullen Museum.
‘Taken’ Transfers Mediocrity From Silver Screen To Television
The pilot episode of new television series ‘Taken’ is less similar to the first movie and is more akin to ‘Taken 2’ and ‘Taken 3’ in terms of quality.
Audiences Bask in the Talent of DOBC’s ‘Shine’
Showcasing everything from ballet to hip-hop and everything inbetween, DOBC’s ‘Shine’ was a testament to the eclectic abilities of BC’s dance organizations.
Train’s ‘A Girl, a Boat, a Bottle’ Provides a Sunny Escape
With songs “Drink Up” and “Play That Song,” Train encourages a positive and upbeat outlook on the world we live in and all the fun to be had.
The xx’s ‘I See You’ is Harmonious and Haunting
‘I See You’ continues the success and artistry previously seen from The xx with emotion, drama, and mystery.
Netflix’s ‘3%’ Grapples with Life, Death, and Dystopian Futility
As citizens hope to become one of the lucky, the 3%, they are confronted with a violent and unforgiving reality that they will live in squalor in Netflix’s dystopian thriller.
Improv Asylum’s Halloween Show Unleashes a Comic Nightmare
Killers, ghouls, and bologna all make an appearance in a frightful show that had audiences holding back laughter in face of a gory display of comedy.
MAGIC! Starts Fresh in ‘No Regrets’ and Macklemore Grapples Vice in ‘Drug Dealer’ in Singles This Week
MAGIC! goes acoustic in “No Regrets,” Macklemore features Ariana DeBoo in “Drug Dealer,” and Maroon 5 gets irreverent in “Don’t Wanna Know” in singles this week.