Cage the Elephant challenges viewers to read between the lines in their latest music video “Trouble,” exploring a metaphorical journey through past and present.
Blood Continues to Draw, Boil, and Spill in ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6
There is no singular aspect that ‘GoT’ can look forward to, as all horizons in Westeros seemed to be headed down its signature roads of deceit, treachery, and violence that has made the show what it is.
Art in Bloom, BC Battle of the Bands, and Bostonians This Weekend in the Arts
Witness Key and Peele in ‘Keanu’, the Common Tones crew sing in their Spring Show, and pick up Juice’s latest album this weekend in the arts.
When Stars Fall out of Their Constellation
Some of Hollywood’s brightest stars of olde are barely even visible anymore. What extinguishes some of these bright flares into oblivion.
Meghan Trainer, Beyonce, and Drake In Singles This Week
Drake wants “One Dance,” Beyonce does not think anything can “Hold Up,” and Meghan Trainor says unapologetically, “I Love Me.”
Juice is Smooth With Tastes of Jazz, Pop, and Hip-Hop
All the way from its 2014 Arts Fest debut, Juice launches it first, self-titled album, bringing in all the flavors, sounds, and riffs that have made the band the success it is today.
Beyonce Incorporates Rock and Southern Roots in Spirited ‘Lemonade’
With disjointed tracks, an inventive clash of genres, and a tracklist rife with warnings against infidelity, ‘Lemonade’ is perfectly unapologetic.
It’s not a Sprint. It’s a Marathon.
“At over $60,000 a year, it’s tough to admit that maybe things could’ve gone better—that maybe you’ve already lost the marathon.”
Finding Myself in Korean Dramas
“Immersing myself in Korean dramas is my avenue to connect with the culture I consciously cling onto, while doing my best as an American citizen in Boston.”
Reforming the Tax Code
“The U.S. Congress should work to reform the tax code to maximize tax revenue, while making sure that there are not specifically tailored tax benefits that allow people to avoid paying their fair share.”