‘Drive My Car’ moves slowly as it fails to indulge in the complexities of each character.
Author Claudia Rankine Communicates the Experience of Racism Through Poetry
Claudia Rankine iterates what it is like to experience racism in America in her poetry collection ‘Citizen: An American Lyric,’ as she said in her Lowell Humanities Lecture on Wednesday.
Keller: Four Films to Watch Before Seeing ‘The Batman’
Before flocking to the movie theater for ‘The Batman’ premier, staff writer Matthew Keller recommends watching other films in the neo-noir category.
Tears for Fears Makes an Underwhelming Return With ‘The Tipping Point’
While Tears for Fears dominated the music scene in the 80’s, their new album ‘The Tipping Point’ provides them with a mediocre comeback.
‘The Batman’ Entices Viewers With Exclusive Insight Into Beloved Hero
‘The Batman,’ Robert Pattinson’s debut as Batman, gives the viewer a look into the Gotham City hero’s brooding and unsure beginnings.
Beach House’s Lyrics On ‘Once Twice Melody’ Fall Flat
Beach House’s album is beautiful sonically, but leaves the listener feeling unfulfilled with empty lyrics and a rather one-note album.
Berklee Concert Honors Legacy of Black Artists While Celebrating Black History Month
Berklee College honored Joseph Douglass, Carmen de Lavallade, Duke Ellington and Sarah Vaughan for their barrier-braking achievements at its Berklee Legacy Award Concert on Thursday.
ASO Exhibits Dance and Extravagant Fashion at Annual Show
ASO’s annual show portrays student narrative talents, and features of dance and fashion.
Documentary ‘jeen-yuhs’ Shocks Fans with Vulnerability of Rap Star, Kanye West
Kanye West documentary ‘jeen-yuhs’ explored the vulnerable side of West throughout his journey to becoming the music icon he is today.
‘The Worst Person in the World’ Captures Existential Crises of Youth
‘The Worst Person in the World’ decidedly explores the obstacles of youth and stunted temperament.