By Taina Millsap, Former Staff Writer
/ April 21, 2021
Following their 2020 graduation, Emerson’s first comedic arts class is finding new ways to do what they love in the midst of the pandemic—from hosting...
A group titled “Free Literature” (Serbest Yazın in Turkish), made up of students from Boğaziçi University in Turkey, have been protesting for educational...
Independent filmmaker Ralph Celestin said he will always be haunted by the events of Jan. 6, 2021, when just six days into the new year, a group of Trump...
As we all start slowly returning to sitting in front of the big screen, a once-wide selection of movie showings is lacking as a result of the pandemic....
Although spring in New England is typically a long, dreadful month with no break, the warm weather springing up in Boston over the past few weeks allowed...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ April 5, 2021
Robert Colby, chair of the performing arts department who worked at Emerson for 44 years, died early Monday morning in Beth Israel Hospital after a lengthy...
Visual media arts majors involved in creative projects outside of school have had numerous opportunities taken away from them during the pandemic. Despite...
By Campbell Parish, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ March 31, 2021
Emerson students are finding unique ways to bring comedy to campus, and some are crappier than others. @EmersonBathroomReviews on Instagram is giving blunt...
At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, a 20-year-old Fiona Apple took the stage to accept her award for “Best New Artist in a Video.” She won the award...
By Kaitlyn Fehr, Chief Copyeditor
/ March 25, 2021
Trigger Warning: This column contains mentions of racism, homophobia, ableism, and sexual assault.
Over the past couple of years, the YouTube community...
By Campbell Parish, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ March 25, 2021
Thanks to first-year Christina Casper’s handmade jewelry business, Stupid Jupiter Jewelry, brightly-colored floral necklaces are creating a sense of...
In March 2020, the stages of Emerson College fell silent for the foreseeable future. One year later, in March 2021, these stages are still just as empty.
Fortunately,...
By Juliet Norman, Former Opinion Editor
/ March 23, 2021
At the height of quarantine—the neverending stretch of summer break between campus closure in March 2020 and the beginning of the fall semester, students...
Exactly one year ago, Emerson’s students were sent back to their homes across the country as COVID-19 made its way through the historic streets of Boston,...
By Lucia Thorne, Living Arts Editor
/ March 18, 2021
While the pandemic rages on after more than a year has passed since it began, Americans’ go-to outlets for entertainment look quite different from how...