‘Vampires vs. the Bronx’ uses the unlikely setting of a vampire apocalypse to examine the harmful effects of gentrification.
Brothers Osborne Push Country in New Directions
On their new album ‘Skeletons,’ country duo Brothers Osborne pay their respects to classic country tropes while experimenting with new ideas.
Kiiara Relies on Old Material on First Studio Album
Five years after she released her hit single “Gold,” pop singer Kiiara is desperately struggling to stay relevant.
Trey Songz Mistakes Lust for Love on ‘Back Home’
On ‘Back Home,’ Trey Songz aims to go deeper than the one-night stand anthems he’s known for, but can’t find his way.
‘Emily in Paris’ Unites Romance and Extravagance
‘Emily in Paris’ dazzles with its tales of love, drama, and intrigue.
Mallrat, Megan Thee Stallion, and More in Singles
Megan Thee Stallion returns with Young Thug on new single “Don’t Stop.”
‘Utopia’ is a Pandemic Story That Looks a Lot Like Reality
Gillian Flynn’s latest twisty-turny creation is a conspiracy thriller set amid a pandemic that primarily affects children.
Music on Zoom: Playing it By Ear
The Boston College Music Department has faced many challenges teaching music during the pandemic, but they are still making music.
A24 Student Intern to Plan Film Events on Campus
Leyla Hotamisligil, MCAS ’22, is organizing screenings and other film-related events to promote the movie studio A24 on campus.
LANY Gets Lost in Sentimentality on ‘mama’s boy’
LANY basks in equal parts SoCal sunshine and tired alt-pop tropes on new album ‘mama’s boy.’