Not to mention, it’s hard to be stressed out about midterms during those 20 minutes you spend shrieking at a haunted house, and there is considerable value in that momentary neglect.
Old Dominion, Shawn Mendes, and More Release New Singles this Week
Michael Buble, Old Dominion, and Shawn Mendes all released new singles this week.
Woodard Discusses Arts in the Black Power Movement
Sarah Lawrence College professor Komozi Woodard spoke to Boston College students about power movements that have grown since the 1960s.
Austin City Limits Day 2: Metallica Goes Country, Cult Favorite Sylvan Esso Rules the Day
Day two of Austin City Limits featured performances from Metallica, Sylvan Esso, and CHVRCHES.
Bentley Balances Intensity and Introspection on “Burning Man”
Dierks Bentley channels his introspective side on his new music for “Burning Man.”
Costello Debuts Dark, Unwaveringly Human ‘Look Now’
Elvis Costello’s ‘Look Now’ emphasizes his growth and evolution as an artist while radiating familiarity.
‘Riverdale’ Balances Dark Plot with Strong, Optimistic Friendships
‘Riverdale’s’ third season incorporates strong friendships and a great soundtrack to make it a great way to de-stress this semester.
Emotional Complexity and Suffering Pierce ‘The Happy Prince’
‘The Happy Prince’ presents complex insights into the life of Oscar Wilde.
’22 July’ Shocks Viewers with Dismal Tale of Terrorist Attacks
Dark, dreary, and violent, ’22 July’ leaves the audience devastated by the story of Norway’s worst terrorist attack.
‘A Long Walk Home’ Traces the Story of Sexual Violence
Activist Scheherazade Tillet uses art therapy to document recovery from sexual assault and tell the story of her sister, Salamishah Tillet.