By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ April 30, 2026
Over a year has passed since Emerson College’s first generative AI course, AI and the Future of Filmmaking, was launched last fall at Emerson Los Angeles.
The...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 30, 2026
As hordes of students gather in the library this week to write papers and study for exams… actually, let's be real: None of us are studying for real...
We were driving up from Boston to Rockport, Mass. to check out an unusual show: Robin Pecknold, lead singer of the legendary folk band, Fleet Foxes, was...
By Mer Hughes, Multimedia Managing Editor & Layout Editor
/ April 29, 2026
From the old practice rooms in Colonial Building, to the Semel Theater, to the Robert J. Orchard Stage at the Paramount Center, Emerson Urban Dance Theatre...
By Avary Amaral, Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 23, 2026
When going to a *junkyard event, you can expect to enter a space intentionally curated for lovers of live music, whimsy, and collectivity. Handmade on-theme...
By Mer Hughes, Multimedia Managing Editor & Layout Editor
/ April 22, 2026
Boston was bustling with racers and spectators alike Monday for the 130th Boston Marathon. While watchers camped out early at the finish line in Copley...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 15, 2026
The last time Alice Phoebe Lou was in Boston, she opened three sold-out nights at Roadrunner for Clairo. On Saturday night, the singer took the stage at...
By Avary Amaral, Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 15, 2026
This article includes discussion of sexual assault.
“The Prince Charming Theory,” a short film by junior media arts production major Sophia Horowitz,...
Shuffling to their seats in darkened theaters — popcorn, sodas, and festival programs in hand — audience members filled the Brattle Theatre and Coolidge...
Any one journalist may speak to hundreds of people over the course of their career. But Reporter Matt Shearer ‘09 figured it was worth talking to a select...
When you think about traditional standup, a couple of things come to mind: a guy, a stool, a microphone, an empty stage. But at Emerson College, there’s...
Cinema Emerson has everything a screening series at a prestigious film school needs to succeed: esteemed directors, impactful films, and a room to play...
By Avary Amaral, Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 8, 2026
With museums dealing with funding cuts, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives being shut down, and layoffs, institutions of art are facing an unsteady...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 8, 2026
Awash in a lush blue light and wearing a flowing sapphire dress, Madison Cunningham gracefully took a seat on stage at the Wilbur Theatre on Saturday night....
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 8, 2026
Even if you don't know the name Nick Shea, chances are you've seen him around. Pretty much any day, he can be spotted drawing people or rapping on Boston...
By Rina Laby, Deputy Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 7, 2026
One might not think Boston would be a hub of alt-country fans. But last week, the band Wednesday proved that country music is universal, and that the universe...
By Avary Amaral, Arts & Lifestyle Editor
/ April 1, 2026
Bob Odenkirk is continuing his career shift from comedy to action with the help of writer Derek Kolstad, creator of the “John Wick” movies, combining...