By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ June 27, 2025
SASAMI’s identity is anything but subtle. Whether it's her lavish outfits or eye-catching all-caps moniker, the Bronxville-born artist has made a point...
Muscular go-go dancers lined the stage as drag queen Trixie Mattel performed a DJ set well-suited towards her LA barbie doll persona. This performance...
Frankie Grande is no stranger to performing. Spending his early days in the theater, the 42-year-old singer, actor, and dancer has played roles in Broadway...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ June 24, 2025
Peach Pit is what every indie pop band dreams of being: a success story. Their humble beginnings in 2016, based in Vancouver, were met with a burst of...
When summer rolls around and the days seem to stretch on forever under bright sunny skies, the good weather demands to be savored with an ice-cold lemonade...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ June 12, 2025
Boston Calling 2025 had plenty of holes in its biggest crowds. The empty spaces weren’t from the days that didn’t sell out, or the start of a mosh–it...
By Max Ardrey, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ June 5, 2025
Emerson alumni can be found working throughout the film industry in a variety of roles. This year, their work will appear in one of the summer’s most...
Stranger Things superstar Joe Keery has placed acting on the back burner, returning to the limelight under his Musical alias “Djo.” Djo is celebrating...
By Nick Peace, Dept. Photo Editor & Video Editor
/ May 31, 2025
Crowded around a multi-colored mountain of shirts and pants, thrifters of all ages, each with their own unique style, sifted through piles of clothes at...
A hair salon can be a place of hot topics, personal drama, and a clamor of opinions. However, for West African immigrant women in Harlem, an African...
At the height of the Vietnam War in 1970, America was divided into political camps that went beyond party lines. Students made up the bulk of anti-war...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ April 23, 2025
Most bands are inspired by where they first came together. Whether it be a college dorm, a flashy record studio, or a local venue, all of these locations...
By Max Ardrey, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ April 16, 2025
If you live on the lower floors of Piano Row, you might have heard a mellow beat and groove seeping out of a fourth-floor suite last Sunday. These sounds...
Movement/s, a student-curated exhibition, will be displayed at the Media Arts Gallery until May 3. The exhibition features photographs and visual art by...
I got a ticket to see "A Minecraft Movie” last Thursday at the AMC. Despite making me one of millions to have achieved this feat, it is in and of itself...
Despite the large fruit tree standing tall over their home for nearly all their lives, sisters Ismelda, Yinolle, and Wicha grew up with a longstanding...