Though Boston Calling had one stop on a larger tour for Chance, he did not fail to forge a strong bond with fans who have supported him throughout husband career.
Singer Khari King Eyes the Stars With a Little Help from Friends
Khari King did not expect to find himself striving for a career in music, but with encouragement from friends, and an attitude of self refinement, King, tackles the task with equal parts humility and tact.
Ellie Goulding, Katy Perry, and Phoenix In Singles This Week
Kygo and Ellie Goulding sing “First Time,” Katy Perry and Migos go for ” Bon Appétit,” and Phoenix returns with “J-Boy” this week in singles.
Too Much Television Is Bad for You
In the golden age of television, we find ourselves surrounded by an increasing number of great television shows, but it gets hard to choose.
‘Dear White People’ Stirs Up Comedic Conversation
The Netflix original show explores racial issues, activism, and campus life through artistic visuals and comedy, and starts conversations among viewers.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Amps Up Humor in Tried, True Formula
Though ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ does not break any new ground, the expansive characters and landscapes are enough to fuel this second installment.
‘Warning: This Drug May Kill You’ Devastates with Brutal Truths About the Opioid
Staring down various white pills, ‘Warning: This Drug Will Kill You’ documents the real struggles of families afflicted with addiction and their desperate attempts to escapes its grasp.
The Mind-Boggling Ways of Meta-Art
Self-referential meta-art breaks the viewer’s immersion in a story, but gives them a new level of access to their beloved characters.
HAIM’s “Right Now” Music Video Focuses Attention to the Band’s Raw Energy
Paul Thomas Anderson highlights HAIM’s performative excellence in the claustrophobic setting of its latest ‘Right Now’ music video.
‘Art and Digital Technology’ Exhibit Puts Compelling Postmodern Slant on Media Figures
Wielding only Photoshop and Illustrator, students in professor Karl Baden film studio art course pieced together compelling critiques of media entities from ‘The Bachelor’ to ‘Mr. Bean.’