MGMT’s cosmic ‘Little Dark Age’ explores universal questions about life on earth with space age synth pop beats and flares of their signature sarcasm.
Oscar Nominated ‘A Fantastic Woman’ Explores Identity and Empathy
Sebastian Lelio’s ‘A Fantastic Woman,’ an Oscar nominated Chilean film, follows a transgender woman’s vivid experiences with love, discrimination, and empathy.
Cao Jun Gives Modern Twist to Traditional Artistry
Cao Jun’s exhibit ‘Hymns of Nature’ illustrates different natural landscapes in a modern way.
Marian Hill, BlockBoy JB, and James Bay in New Singles This Week
James Bay, BlockBoy JB, and Marian Hill all contribute new singles this week.
Franz Ferdinand’s ‘Always Ascending’ Falls to Mediocrity
Franz Ferdinand’s recently released album ‘Always Ascending’ falls short of glitzy dance pop with slow tracks that drag rather than dazzle.
Justin Timberlake “Says Something” In New Music Video
With the help of Chris Stapleton, Justin Timberlake creates an elegant, acoustic atmosphere on his new music video, “Say Something.”
Singles Not Safe for Singles
Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez advises singles to mute these legendary love songs if they want to avoid a stay to “Heartbreak Hotel” on Valentine’s Day.
Castro Exiled the Jesuits—Why Go Back?
Studying abroad in Cuba is not as philanthropic as many students think. In fact, it doesn’t help Cuban citizens at all, and opens the door to more oppression.
Greenovate Boston Bridges Communication Divide Between City and Citizens
Greenovate Boston hosts open forum around the topic of Boston’s climate action plan to become carbon neutral by 2050. The City of Boston places emphasis on equity in reaching their goal.
After 62 Years, Public Library Branch Returns to Chinatown
For the first time in 62 years, the Boston Public Library has a branch in Chinatown. Its opening marks an important commitment to ensuring each neighborhood has equal access to services.