Beginning with a 17-show North American leg, Zack Fox kicked off his tour in October and eventually brought his music and humor to the Netherlands, promising...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ December 3, 2023
As the holiday season approaches, it seems Hallmark has called Sabrina Carpenter and given her this spirit’s secrets to create the best modern holiday...
By Sam Shipman, Editor-at-large
/ November 30, 2023
From growing up in Lexington, MA, to preparing for her first-ever tour of her new EP “Lovesick,” upcoming artist Molly Grace brings together the worlds...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 26, 2023
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Step back into the dystopian embrace of Panem as Suzanne Collins crafts a prequel that not only rivals its successors but intricately...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 16, 2023
Against the charming backdrop of a New England boarding school, Barton Academy, a group of attired young men discover themselves lingering like snowflakes...
By Margaux Jubin, Former Staff Writer
/ November 16, 2023
Emerson Urban Dance Theater brought dreaminess and vibrancy to the week with REM, their latest dance concert themed around sleep, dreams, and nightmares.
With...
Game development is often assumed to be an intense coding job in an industry riddled with crunch time and math. However, the Emerson Game Development Club...
Wondering what to do in Greater Boston during Thanksgiving break? With the price of a ticket to go back home over the holidays, it can be difficult to...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 13, 2023
Where Boston leads, beloved "Gilmore Girls'' actress Lauren Graham will follow: The Wilbur marks the first sold-out stop of her “Have I Told You This...
By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ November 8, 2023
Since Mesopotamia, there has been beer. And since Eadweard Muybridge, there has been cinema. No one had ever thought to combine the two—until 1997, when...
By Ali Denning, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 8, 2023
Emerald Fennel’s new film “Saltburn” had members of the Emerson community divided as they exited the Bright Family Screening Room on Nov. 1st.
Fennel...
By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ November 1, 2023
When we read about history, who gets remembered? In historical fiction, who gets to be a protagonist? Emerson alum Diane Hanks ‘91 wrote her latest novel...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 1, 2023
From the ice rinks of hockey games to the fields of soccer, football, and baseball, Thomas Day has always mesmerized audiences with his talent. Yet, it...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ November 1, 2023
Change remains an unwavering companion on our life's journey. The pursuit of self-improvement and to attain better health, happiness, and fulfillment is...