Rome of Sublime with Rome revealed that the band no longer rehearses “Santeria,” but devotes much of its time to writing and performing new music in an interview with ‘The Heights.’
Askjell, AURORA Show Listeners What It’s Like ‘To Be Loved’
Norwegian producer Askjell and AURORA created “To Be Loved,” which is personal, intimate, and exploratory.
New Pornographers Illustrate Transition on New Album
In their new album, The New Pornographers struggle with consistency while expanding their horizons.
Himes: Last Chance to Be Loud
Associate Arts Editor Emily Himes describes her lifelong connection to ‘Abbey Road.’
Former BC Professor Displays Artwork at McMullen
Mary Armstrong’s ‘Conditions of Faith’ exhibit will be featured at the McMullen Museum of Art through December.
Chainsmokers Captivate Packed TD Garden on ‘World War Joy’ Tour
The Chainsmokers and Five Seconds of Summer performed at TD Garden for an enraptured crowd Friday night.
‘Lonely,’ ‘Good Thing,’ and More in New Singles
The Jonas Brothers and Diplo, Kehlani and Zedd, and Flume and Vera Blue all released new singles this week.
‘It’s Always Sunny’ Adapts to the Times
‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ returned for its 14th season with self-referential jokes and a more sensitive approach.
‘Fulbright Triptych’ Exhibit Comments on Art and Family
Artist Simon Dinnerstein’s ‘Fulbright Triptych,’ which was inspired by Northern Renaissance altarpieces, is on display at the McMullen Museum.
‘The Politician’ Satirizes High School Power Struggles
‘The Politician,’ Netflix’s new series, pairs the petty drama of high school with the viciousness of politics.