The seats in Conte Forum were filled on Sept. 24 for the Pops on the Heights gala that featured the band Train and the Boston Pops.
AY Young’s Musical Performance Promotes Sustainability
The musician AY Young brought electric energy to O’Neill Plaza during his nonprofit concert that also advocated for sustainability development.
McMullen Exhibit Unites Rarely Seen Work of Cuban Artist
The McMullen Museum of Art opened a new exhibit on September 7 that features six decades of work by the artist Mariano Rodríguez.
LANY’s Latest Album Fails With Bland, Cookie-cutter Lyrics
LANY’s fourth album completely lacks originality with generic and repetitive idealisms about love.
Bryce Vine Lights Up the Night at Stokes Set
Bryce Vine stunned the crowd on Stokes Lawn with an exhilarating set that featured fan favorites and tracks from his latest album.
The Band CAMINO Proves its Talent on New Album
In its latest, self-titled album, The Band CAMINO showcases its dynamic, pop-punk style alongside thoughtful lyrics.
Drake Fails to Redeem Himself on ‘Certified Lover Boy’
Filled with boring, forgettable tracks, Drake’s latest album contains little more than a handful of cliches.
Imagine Dragons Falls Flat on ‘Mercury – Act 1’
Despite the band’s attempts at meaningful lyrics and dynamic compositions, its latest album fails to showcase the group’s talent.
Student Band Cherry Dawn Planet Eclipses the Odds
A new student band, Cherry Dawn Planet, develops their punk sound and image while crafting their original songs.
A Cappella Fest Marks a Return to Live, In-Person Music
On Sept. 6, A Cappella Fest kicked of a new semester of performances with a variety of cover songs from six groups.