Public Enemy’s third album this year, ‘What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down,’ features the rap group’s signature social commentary.
Sufjan Stevens’ ‘The Ascension’ Layers Electronic Beats and Endless Questions
‘The Ascension’ is the latest project from the always-enigmatic, endlessly-experimental creative mind of Sufjan Stevens.
‘Agents of Chaos’ Balances Education and Intrigue
‘Agents of Chaos’ is a startling depiction of misinformation and its consequences in the digital age.
Tiktoker Will Paquin, Zayn, and More Release Singles
Tiktoker Will Paquin, ZAYN, and The Neighbourhood released new singles this week.
‘Enola Holmes’ is a Modern Take on a Classic Detective Story
Netflix’s ‘Enola Holmes’ places Millie Bobby Brown in the spotlight as Sherlock Holme’s younger, sleuthing sister.
Telegdy: Down with Minimalism
Arts writer Lily Telegdy reflects on the intricate and personal workings of celebrity style in ‘Architectural Digest”s ‘Open Door’ series.
Joji Shows He’s More Than a One-Trick Pony With ‘Nectar’
With his sophomore album, Joji moves beyond his signature sad boy anthems, exploring various genres and themes.
Sylvan Esso’s ‘Free Love’ Infuses Dance with Folk Elements
Duo Sylvan Esso’s third album, with its folk-electronica sound and musing lyrics, provides the perfect soundtrack for late night dancing.
‘The Murders at White House Farm’ Opts for Subtlety
HBO’s fictional retelling of the White House Farm murders shies away from sensationalism in favor of character development.
‘PEN15’ Season 2 Depicts Nuances of Middle School
‘PEN15’ Season 2 follows Maya and Anna as they diver deeper into middle school dilemmas.