The coronavirus pandemic delayed more than 100 movies from being released in theaters in the past year, and pushed several straight to streaming platforms....
Since the COVID-19 lockdowns began about a year ago, we’ve been given a plethora of TV shows to binge on streaming platforms. Whether it was a show returning...
The 2021 Grammy Awards are finally upon us. The premiere ceremony streamed live on the Recording Academy’s website, beginning at 3pm EST. Comedian Trevor...
As we reach the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdowns, the morale of the world is in a downward spiral—a spiral only exacerbated by this year’s...
2020 was a wild year for music. Dua Lipa and Lady Gaga released albums loaded with club bangers just as clubs became a thing of the past. Fiona Apple made...
By Campbell Parish, Assisstant Living Arts Editor
/ March 11, 2021
Student organization Emerson Flows launched a menstrual product drive on Monday, aiming to encourage community members to get involved with menstrual advocacy.
The...
By Lucia Thorne, Living Arts Editor
/ March 10, 2021
First-year visual and media arts major Salwa Shuman recently launched her new baked goods business through Instagram on March 3, titled Emerson Sweets....
With the COVID-19 pandemic came the closing of movie theaters everywhere. This changed the way people consume movies, going from sitting in front of the...
Director Lee Isaac Chung’s eye-opening film “MINARI'' left me teary-eyed. The film illustrates the struggles of a Korean American family as they are...
With the daunting effects of the pandemic, new member education for fraternities and sororities has been a challenge, to say the least. With all events...
By Lucia Thorne, Living Arts Editor
/ March 2, 2021
Artificial intelligence, defined as “the development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence,” has the potential...
The endangered Parisian robot duo, Daft Punk, has gone extinct, announcing the decision on Monday via an eight-minute sequence dubbed “Epilogue,” taken...
By Lucia Thorne, Living Arts Editor
/ February 28, 2021
The Museum of Science, Boston is adapting to the pandemic while encouraging college students to combat climate change by holding its third annual “Go...
By Karissa Schaefer, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ February 28, 2021
The New York Times’ “Framing Britney Spears” Hulu documentary was released on Feb. 5, of this year, yet Britney Spears has remained in a conservatorship...
By Campbell Parish, Assisstant Living Arts Editor
/ February 28, 2021
CONTENT WARNING: This article contains disturbing language and mentions of homicide
Podcasts have been my go-to outlet to distract me from what's going...
Margot Wood ‘08 spent years working in the publishing industry after graduation, and now her debut novel set at Emerson College, Fresh, is set to be...
Emerson’s very own student band Sunsetta dropped their new EP on Feb. 19 titled “Green Line to Harvard Ave,” and I immediately downloaded every song.
Sunsetta...
By Frankie Rowley, Content Managing Editor
/ February 18, 2021
As Zoom hangouts and bids subside and anticipatory new members take their places in their new fraternities and sororities, Fraternity and Sorority Life...