See the sequel to the 2002 smash hit in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2,’ BC bOp! in ‘Jazz Wars,’ and more this weekend in the arts.
Aziz Ansari – Mr. Brightside
The creator of ‘Master of None’ and star of ‘Parks and Rec’ knows how to balance striking commentary with an accessible approach.
Stefani’s Odd Album Entertains, Preserves Signature Sound
The pop princess artfully exposes emotions while preserving a signature style in ‘This Is What the Truth Feels Like,’ her first solo album release in a decade.
Dropkick Murphys, Battle of the Bands, and BCDE This Weekend in the Arts
‘Allegient’ ends the Divergent series, The Dropkick Murphys come to Boston, and the Battle of the Bands take place this weekend in the arts.
Weezer Fails to Recruit Young Fans with Confusing “California Kids” Video
Weezer fails at recruiting young fans with pointless pop culture references and cringe-worthy elements in its “California Kids” music video.
Tina Fey: Comedian or Life Coach?
For most college students, miniature existential crises can come at the most inopportune times and from the most unlikely sources. This time around, it was Tina Fey’s new film that sparked serious self-analysis.
What’s in a Name? The Pressure of Perfecting Album Titles
In a demanding industry that prioritizes perfection above all else, even album titles can’t escape scathing criticism.
Bob Saget, Boston Ballet, and Sing It To The Heights This Weekend in the Arts
Get tickets to see The Who at the TD Garden, Zootopia in theatres, and the annual Sing It To The Heights competition this weekend in the arts.
Leo the Lunatic
DiCaprio has accepted many a daunting role over the course of his career, but nothing beats his stellar performance as a murderous mental patient in Scorsese’s ‘Shutter Island.’
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.