Mura Masa, Jessie Ware, and Noah Cyrus all released new singles.
Creating Chaos: Behind the Scenes of ‘Noises Off’
The set, costume, and sound designers of upcoming BC theater production ‘Noises Off’ are hard at work creating the illusion of a play within a play.
Acoustics Get Ghoulish at Halloween-Themed Invitational
The Boston College Acoustics enlisted the Dynamics, the Common Tones, and My Mother’s Fleabag for its Halloween-themed Fall Invitational.
Ran: Capitalism’s Latest Casualty
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran discusses the impact that gentrification has had on Seattle’s arts scene.
Ran: Sonic Sexism
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran discusses the double standards that female musicians face when it comes to their voices.
‘Lonely,’ ‘Good Thing,’ and More in New Singles
The Jonas Brothers and Diplo, Kehlani and Zedd, and Flume and Vera Blue all released new singles this week.
From Stokes to Spotify: Cannon is On the Rise
Cannon Few, MCAS ’20, has found great success on Spotify, with his single “Water Glass” reaching over 863,258 plays on the platform.
Central Square’s ‘The Crucible’ Is a Clever Reimagining of a Classic
Central Square Theater’s adaptation of Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ adds a new flair to the familiar classic.
Ran: The Magic of Movie Montages
The montage: a cheesy cliché or a classic cinema tradition? Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran explores this ubiquitous storytelling technique.
‘Goldfinch’ Turns Epic Novel Into Epic Failure
‘The Goldfinch’ is paced awkwardly compared to the novel, and doesn’t allow for solid character depth or an engaging storyline.