The documentary showcased the introspective mindset of transcendentalist Thoreau, and the Q&A panel shared the real-world implications of the influential philosophy.
Styles Pits Cupcakes Against Gritty Rock in ‘Kiwi’
On his first solo album, Harry Styles conveys underdeveloped but catchy emotions in his child-driven video of blue frosting and red velvet death.
U2 Releases Lackluster “Get Out of Your Own Way”
Vance Joy delivers flatter vocals on “Like Gold,” while U2 collaborates with all star Kendrick Lamar to create current sound. Taylor Swift disappoints on fourth single, “Call It What You Want.”
WZBC’s Fall Concert Delivers Garage-Rock Sincerity at Great Scott
WZBC hosted their fall concert at the Great Scott Venue in Allston, bringing in various underground punk-rock performers.
Back into the Upside Down, ‘Stranger Things’ Evolves
‘Stranger Things’ gets darker and more sinister, while keeping the nostalgia and intrigue up to rival the first season.
Noel Gallagher Flies Low with New Single “Holy Mountain”
Noel Gallagher and his High Flying Birds can’t get off the ground with their new and disappointing single, “Holy Mountain,” in preparation for their album ‘As You Were.’
Beck’s ‘Colors’ Picks Uplifting Pop Sound
The album features Beck in his danceable pop glory, creating a synesthetic blend of enigmatic lyrics and lively tracks.
‘History Down the Toilet’ Uncovers Social Inequality
BC History Department’s ‘History Down the Toilet’ exhibit showcases issues of gender, discrimination, and wealth inequality in 19th century Boston life.
Esteban Lisa’s Abstract Cabinet Fuses Thought at McMullen Museum
Esteban Lisa, a pioneering Spanish artist, is on display at McMullen Museum in an intimate and informatory gallery of abstract art.
The Neighbourhood Surprise Releases Five-Track EP
‘Hard,’ the third album from California rock group The Neighbourhood shoots for a new sound, but seems to fall short.