By: Sean Keeley
This Weekend In Arts: February 27-March 2
By: Ariana Igneri
This weekend in the arts, Justin Timberlake is performing at TD Garden, BC2Boston is sponsoring a trip to see the Blue Man Group, and Seaver’s Express is playing a concert, among other events.
Beck’s Lyrical Talent Is On The Rise With ‘Morning Phase’
By: Phoebe Fico
‘Morning Phase’ ends up in the same place as it starts-both musically and lyrically-but the album never feels stale, as new elements are added to each song.
‘Dark Horse’ Video In Tune With Perry’s Personality
By: Luiza Justus
The brand-new addition to Katy Perry’s collection of colorful, whimsical, and flamboyant music videos is up to par with the others, and then some.
‘Satellite Flight’ Is Launching Point For Cudi’s Next Release
By: Ryan Dowd
For the surprise release Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, the vibe is there, but the content is somewhat lacking. Regardless, Satellite Flight is still a bridge, and it’s hard evaluating a bridge when one doesn’t really know where that bridge is heading.
Classifying The World
By: Emma Vitale
“There are two types of people in this world-people who classify others into groups, and those who don’t.”
Spring Days
By: Kelly Coleman
For those staying in Boston over break waiting for warmth, here’s a list of activities in the city that can keep you occupied.
Moving Forward
By: Marly Morgus
The Boston College softball team had a rough 2013 season, but with senior leadership returning to the pitching staff and the retention of its three top hitters, the Eagles are gearing up to put the past behind them.
Tracy K. Smith Talks Poetry, Sci-Fi Literary Inspiration
By: Michelle Tomassi
Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, proved Thursday evening that science fiction doesn’t just belong in the movies.