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.
Himes: Striking the Right Note: Four Albums That Will Stick Around
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes reflects on her favorite albums that have been released since she joined ‘The Heights.’
iEdit: Asst. Arts Editor Jillian Ran Runs With Romance
Jillian Ran, assistant arts editor and MCAS ’22, queues up romantic songs to make out to in this week’s iEdit.
‘Terminator’ Faces Unfortunate Fate in Latest Installment
‘Terminator: Dark Fate’ uses a lot of well-done CGI, but disappoints on the whole.
Cigarettes After Sex Paint Boston’s House of Blues Grey
Cigarettes After Sex concluded the North American leg of their 2019 tour with a mournful whisper, rather than a bang, at Boston’s House of Blues on Oct. 27.
The Sharps Get Lost in Vegas at Fall Cafe
At the Sharps’ Las Vegas-themed Fall Cafe, they combined theatrical antics with serious vocal chops.
Transcendental Sound Explored on Cold War Kids’ New Album
‘New Age Norms 1,’ the newest album release from Cold War Kids, explores a new transcendental sound with nostalgic and contemporary influences.
Lambert Balances Humor and Introspection on ‘Wildcard’
On her latest album, Miranda Lambert employs humor and introspection to create an unprecedented sound.
Kanye West Praises God, But Mostly Himself, on ‘Jesus is King’
Kanye West unveils a new gospel sound, praising Christianity and conversion on ‘Jesus is King.’
‘Knives Out’ Slices With Something More Than Your Average Whodunnit
‘Knives Out’ pushes the boundaries of modern cinema and offers a fresh take on the classic murder mystery.