From hints and listening parties to delayed releases and tracklist alterations, fans of West have anxiously awaited the album’s release.
Yeah! No: Usher Fails to Deliver at Halftime Show
Many had doubts about the out-of-his-prime singer. Based on Usher’s performance, it’s safe to say that these doubts most certainly had basis.
‘Madame Web’ Is Not A Superhero Film
Madame Web isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. The film falls victim to the expectations of the superhero genre when it’s meant to be judged as a thriller.
Kase: MFA Exhibit Finds Joy in the Ordinary, and So Should We
The exhibit shows viewers the possibilities of maintaining a childlike perspective when viewing everyday objects, even in a busy world where simplicity can seem impossible.
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Is a Comedic Exploration of Love and Human Nature
‘Lisa Frankenstein’ offers a compelling exploration of comedy, love, and the darker facets of human nature, wrapped in a neon-lit package of nostalgia and charm.
Declan McKenna Balances Creative Sound and Commentary in ‘What Happened to the Beach?’
McKenna weaves in self-reflection and his thoughts on broader issues in new exploratory album.
Emerson: Winteractive is Not Worth Your Walk
Inspired and supported by several arts organizations from Quebec, the installations borrowed from the Canadian tradition of winter festivals that offer a sense of community and culture amid a frozen winter.
Weynand: Albums Exist for a Reason, So Listen to Them
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.