A.J. Dillon officially arrived in Chestnut Hill less than 10 months ago, but it’s not a stretch to say that he’s already become the face of the university for years to come.
Mulaney Returns to Humorous Roots in ‘Kid Gorgeous’
On ‘Kid Gorgeous,’ John Mulaney returns to the kind of humor that made him famous in the first place—the type that is reminiscent and real.
“Walmart Yodeling Kid” Mason Ramsey Releases New Single
Mason Ramsey, better known as “Walmart Yodeling kid,” followed up his fifteen minutes of fame with the single “Famous.” Aloe Blacc and Camila Cabello new in singles this week.
Urban Generates More Summer Anthems on ‘Graffiti U’
Keith Urban’s new album, ‘Graffiti U,’ is more of the same. It features high quality guitar licks, reminiscent lyrics, and an upbeat, lively sound.
‘Avengers:’ Infinitely Long and Annoying
Head Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the places the ever-popular ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ goes wrong.
Flashbacks Narrate Season Two of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The second season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ builds on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel with stunning cinematography, engrossing background stories of favorite characters, and graphic violent scenes.
Van Morrison Collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on New Album
Van Morrison collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on his new album, “You’re Driving Me Crazy.”
ArtWeek Provides Interactive Experience for All
Through May 6, ArtWeek will feature 525 events in 155 communities across Massachusetts. The festival provides affordable and interactive creative experiences to a diverse range of audiences.
Miguel Riddles Artistry with Objectification in “Come Through and Chill”
Miguel relies on the objectification of female sexuality to complete the narrative of his visually stimulating new video for “Come Through and Chill.”
A Drop in the Harbor: Cementing My Love for the City
Need a little extra luck before finals? Go to the Boston Tea Party Museum and toss tea into the Harbor. Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio swears by it.