Former arts editors Jacob Schick, Emily Himes, and Kaylie Ramirez, and former Editor-in-Chief Steven Everett review episode two of Oh Hello: The P’dcast.
Annual Arts Fest To Be Held Virtually
The Arts Council will move this year’s Arts Fest online, with events scheduled to broadcast through social media and on the Council’s website.
Joji Returns With Balladry and More in Singles
Joji’s “Gimme Love” is heartfelt and vulnerable and Still Woozy and Bon Iver also release singles.
Sufjan Stevens Veers Into the Unknown with ‘Aporia’
Sufjan Stevens’ New Age-inspired ‘Aporia’ is a departure from his previous work, and perhaps a tad too adventurous for his generally open-minded fans.
Arts Critics Mull Over John Mulaney and Nick Kroll’s Podcast
“Oh, Hello: The P’dcast” is discussed by former editors Jacob Schick, Kaylie Ramirez, Emily Himes, and former editor-in-chief Steven Everett.
‘The New Abnormal’ is a Stroke of Genius
The Stroke’s ‘The New Abnormal’ is a delightful return to form for the indie rock trailblazers.
Life is No Fairytale for Selena Gomez in ‘Boyfriend’ Video
Selena Gomez is on the hunt in the music video for “Boyfriend.”
Flat Characters Muddle the Message of ‘Tigertail’
Directed by Alan Yang of ‘Master of None,’ ‘Tigertail’ is hampered by an unwillingness to scratch the surface of the deeper issues surrounding the immigrant experience in America.
iEdit: Rhind Revels in the Rock Genre
Assistant arts editor Nathan Rhind delivers a Spotify playlist saturated in rock anthems by David Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Pink Floyd.
‘Blow the Man Down’ Uncovers a Town’s Fishy Underbelly
‘Blow a Man Down’ introduces new filmmaking voices against the backdrop of New England squalls and suspicion.