After consistently having Disclosure as a top artist since middle school, I can finally say the dream of seeing the DJ duo in concert has been disclosed and the anticipation was worth the wait.
I jumped...
I grew up dancing in recitals and competitions, yet over the course of two decades, I have never been to a professional dance show—until now, and I was not disappointed in the slightest.
Alvin Ailey...
By Abigail Lee, Assistant Enterprise News Editor April 20, 2022
Halfway through the semester, first-year marketing communications major Vritika Thadhani and her friends set goals for themselves to accomplish before the summer—Thadhani’s goal was to create new music.
The...
The Cutler Majestic Theatre transformed into the storybook fairytale of “Into the Woods” for this year’s Emerson Stage’s spring musical.
The three-hour-long show held three performances this...
By Campbell Parish, Magazine Editor & Operations Managing Editor April 14, 2022
Emerson Dance Company left audience members impressed yet again last weekend.
EDC held a showcase titled "Revival" on April 9 and 10 in the Semel Theater. The Semel’s round stage allows everyone...
An enthusiastic crowd of Emerson students gathered at The Paramount Theater this past Wednesday to enjoy a free concert put on by WECB. Emerson musicians JOBIE and Jo & The Average opened for the headliner...
Professor Lauren Shaw’s Photo Practicum class will showcase their exhibit “Metamorphosis” from April 19-27, featuring diverse individual projects that a small group of students has been dedicated...
Emerson Urban Dance Theatre presents their spring show “Vices and Virtues,” featuring an eclectic mix of heavenly and sinful student choreographed dances.
Held Friday, April 8 at 6 p.m. and 8...
By Hannah Nguyen, Deputy Living Arts Editor April 6, 2022
The Wicked Queer Film Festival will return in person from April 7–17 after being virtual for two years.
“There's nothing that beats an in-person screening,” Executive Director Shawn Cotter said....
By Hannah Nguyen, Deputy Living Arts Editor March 30, 2022
Emerson Contemporary’s Media Art Gallery has been hosting Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Kerry Tribe’s Onomatopoeia exhibition from Jan. 26 to April 3.
Tribe grew up in Cambridge and received...
After near-radio silence on streaming and social media platforms for the better part of 2022, Boston-based singer-songwriter Sidney Gish is expected to perform on Emerson’s very own Robert J. Orchard...
By Hannah Nguyen, Deputy Living Arts Editor March 30, 2022
Tickets are hyperlinked under the name of the performers.
After two years of livestreaming due to the pandemic, The Arlington Jazz Festival will return in person from April 7-10.
“We just went...
“We are excited to welcome you to the Tame Impala ‘Slow Rush’ Tour. Be advised the rushiums effects range from a minor expansion to large time collapses staged within memory and the effective present.”
As...
By Campbell Parish, Magazine Editor & Operations Managing Editor March 30, 2022
15-year-old-me was singing about heartbreak and falling in love before I even had my first kiss. I was blasting Chelsea Cutler's music ever since her first single "Your Shirt" came out in 2017.
Needless...
From narratives and documentaries, to experimental and animation, Emerson returns for its 21st annual Film Festival on Mar. 30, featuring 10 films from undergraduate and graduate students alike.
Showcased...
Drawing success from its short film category that’s seen more than 7,000 shorts, Kickstarter’s third annual month-long celebration Long Story Short brings creative stories to fruition and helps artists...
Left with no set or costumes for their Boston opening night on Mar. 18, it was up to the cast of “Freestyle Love Supreme” to make the show go on without a hitch using their humor and creative musical...
St. Patrick’s Day in the City of Boston is in full swing, and what better way to kick off the festivities than listening to some authentic Irish music—and no, I’m not just talking about the Dropkick...
Tyler, The Creator hit Worcester’s DCU Center on Mar. 3 with his “Call Me If You Get Lost” tour—well Tyler, what’s your number because five Bostonians got lost.
A nearly two-hour rail ride...
By Abigail Lee, Assistant Enterprise News Editor March 3, 2022
Spencer, shown Feb. 24 as part of the Bright Lights Film Series, decidedly shirks the characteristics of the biopic genre. Instead of acting as a realistic record of Princess Diana’s life, director Pablo...