Associate arts editor Paterson Tran unpacks the lasting legacy of pioneering psychedelic and conceptual ’70s rock band Pink Floyd.
Tran: Why Artificial Intelligence Will Improve the Existence of Art
Associate Arts Editor Pat Tran argues that DALL-E, the deep learning engine that can convert abstract concepts into art, will stay for good and only improve the trajectory of art.
CARAMEL Establishes a Name For Himself in BC’s Music Scene
BC student and music artist Angus Williams, also known as CARAMEL, describes his personal music making process and future ambitions in music.
BC Contemporary Theatre Creates a Post-Apocalyptic Culinary World with Comedy Play ‘Beat Bobby Flay’
‘Beat Bobby Flay’ presents a dark comedy play that is both absurd and satirical towards the culinary world and reality shows.
Skolimowski’s ‘EO’ Questions Humans’ Coexistence With Animals
The Oscar-nominated film excerpts from the tragic life of a donkey that faces the reality of human caretaking.
2022 Wrapped: Our Favorite Albums of the Year
Arts editor Josie McNeill and assoc. arts editor Paterson Tran reflect on their favorite albums from 2022.
Aronofsky’s ‘The Whale’ Presents Unambitious Film Adaptation of the Play
Though Fraser’s portrayal of Charlie is deserving of its accolades, ‘The Whale’ is a restricted interpretation of the original play.
Morrissey Exudes His Former ’80s Energy in Latest Concert
Morrissey gave an energetic show to his fans at MGM Music Hall in Boston on Dec. 4, ending his tour in the US.
iEdit: Onur Toper Creates the Soundtrack of His Future Ambitions
Social media director Onur Toper crafted the perfect playlist to match his ambitions in life for assistant arts editor Pat Tran to listen to.
Bringing Music Home to BC: Bouncing Between Record Stores on the T
Assistant Arts Editor Pat Tran went on search for The Flaming Lips, taking him to record stores across the Boston area.