By Karissa Schaefer, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ February 23, 2022
Berklee College of Music continues to commemorate African American artistic legacies this month by hosting the Berklee Legacy Award Concert Thursday Feb....
It comes as no surprise that Mitski’s recent release Laurel Hell induces pretty much every human emotion in the book. From the heart-shattering misery...
By Karissa Schaefer, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ February 16, 2022
There’s a reason I write about living arts and not sports, so the real celebratory moment on Super Bowl Sunday for me was the halftime performance, not...
By Kaitlyn Fehr, Chief Copyeditor
/ February 16, 2022
Picture this: it’s the end of February 2020 and you’re just days away from your 20th birthday. This year, you’re celebrating in Europe, and you spend...
Hopeless romantics tend to get a bad rap in romance media, as billions of dollars have been made off the portrayals of starry-eyed individuals being screwed...
By Hannah Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief
/ February 10, 2022
As someone who has never read Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye,” I found that the play adaptation at the Huntington Theater Company to be a compassionately...
By Abigail Lee, Magazine Editor
/ February 10, 2022
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston brought back their Lunar New Year celebration with a COVID-cautious approach.
The annual tradition at the institution...
By Hannah Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief
/ February 10, 2022
First-year visual media arts major Katya Veber used to believe she would never create music. After a high school teacher told her she has potential, she...
We can always count on the Lumineers to deliver all the vibes of 2 a.m. drives and summer night campfires. With the release of their newest album, Brightside,...
As we look back on the past year, let's take the time to reflect on all that was brought into our lives. Music is a universal language and a unifying art...
To all my Spanish-speaking readers who enjoy reggaeton, Bad Bunny’s Instagram announcement should have had you at the edge of your seat. Benito announced...
By Karissa Schaefer, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ January 20, 2022
The chances of spotting an Emerson alum in the entertainment industry are high, and the 2022 Sundance Film Festival—taking place Jan. 20 to 30—is no...
Content Warning: This article mentions a play that includes “depictions of mental health, medical care and treatment, intense loss, a suicide attempt,...
After a nearly two-hour delay, the audience at Yacht Rock Revue’s Jan. 7 concert exploded when the band finally made their way to the stage and the opening...