Assc. arts editor Jack Weynand argues for the value of albums as a complete listening experience rather than individual songs.
Stitzel: Love Songs Are for Single People
Since Spotify’s AI can’t seem to get it right, I made my own playlist. The songs are about love and breakups, but also everything in between. They’ll resonate whether you’re heartbroken, happy, confused, or so single you forgot Valentine’s Day was this week.
The Common Tones Went Viral on TikTok. Then, the Grammys Asked Them To Make a Mashup.
The project was sparked by a TikTok comment, but according to the members of Common Tones, it was a labor of love.
BCID Presents ‘Éire’s Show’ for Its 17th Annual Showcase
The lights dimmed, the sound of an Irish fiddle filled the air, and cheers radiated from the crowd as Boston College Irish Dance (BCID) began the first of 16 dances for its annual showcase.
Mulligan: Why Barbie’s Message Deserved More Recognition
The entire point of ‘Barbie’ has been missed, writes editor Maddie Mulligan.
Torres: Love in the “Me” Decade Through Film
How does one find and keep love during a moment in history that seems to push us further into understanding ourselves, our desires, our fears, and our needs, instead of others’? The ’70s romantic movies have a lot to offer when answering this question.
Donald Glover’s Version of ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Offers a Genuine and Modern Angle to the Classic Spy Movie
Glover’s interpretation is less of a sinuous spy thriller with explosive chemistry, but rather an awkward romance between two CIA rejects.
Irausquin: The Best of the 2024 Grammys Red Carpet
This year’s red carpet was full of looks reminiscent of the “old Hollywood” style with a twist featuring some modern touches.
Emerson: Appreciate the Art, Not the Artist
Your opinions on the art are based on personal experience and the emotion you feel when interacting with that art, and not the artist.
‘Griselda’ Immerses Viewers Into the Life of a Complex and Multi-Layered Villain
Netflix’s latest offering, Griselda, brings to the screen a riveting tale of crime, power, and resilience.