In her latest column, arts editor Kaylie Ramirez applauds the poetic justice of Banksy’s highly publicized Sotheby’s stunt and discusses the larger issues plaguing the art world.
The Neighbourhood Swings Through Energetic House of Blues Set
The Neighbourhood matched the energy of the House of Blues crowd with frontman Jesse Rutherford’s swinging microphone, crowd surfing, and engaging gestures on Oct. 2.
House of Blues Becomes House of Worship for Hozier, Hudson Taylor
Hozier debuted new songs off of his recently-released EP ‘Nina Cried Power’ and his upcoming album at his Boston show at the House of Blues. Irish duo Hudson Taylor offered an exciting opening to the show.
Meet the Five Funniest People at BC
Looking for a laugh on The Heights? Look no further than the five funniest people at BC.
Witches Return as the Saving Grace of ‘AHS: Apocalypse’
Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, and Frances Conroy return as their ‘Coven’ characters to save the latest installment of ‘American Horror Story.’
Hozier, The Neighbourhood to Perform in Boston This Week
Mt. Joy, The Struts, Hozier, and The Neighbourhood will all perform at various music venues throughout Boston this week.
Ramirez: Are Concerts Good for Your Health?
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez breaks down a study commissioned by London-based music venue The O2, which finds that attending concerts more frequently can improve your health.
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ Illuminates Facade of Fame
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ draws on old school R&B and a montage of eccentric sounds to craft a modern manifesto aimed at breaking down the facade of fame.
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Vision Stays Foggy After Smoke Clears
‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ ditches shallow dialogue in favor of heightened tensions in its second episode.
FIDLAR Rides Waves of Reckless Riffs at Paradise Rock Club
Los Angeles-based FIDLAR brought their surf punk rock to Paradise Rock Club to shred through old favorites and unreleased tracks from their upcoming album on Sept. 14.