Usher gives R&B a front seat in the aptly titled ‘Hard II Love,’ as he explores sentiments from the misguided to the admirable.
Trainor Delves into Dark Realm of Substance Abuse in “Better”
Parting ways from the bubbly and light-hearted, Meghan Trainor strikes darker tones as she tackles the woes of substance abuse in her “Better” music video.
Mac Miller Follows Emotional Threads in ‘The Divine Feminine,’ But Fails to Tug at Them
Much of ‘The Divine Feminine’s’ lyrical content is a testament to Mac Miller’s creative investigations, but with little to no follow through, the album is left roundly superficial and unsupported.
Frank Pole Does “Anything,” While Calvin Harris Asks “Don’t Be A Fool” in Singles This Week
Calvin Harris drones on in a contrived, boring revenge piece “My Way,” while Frank Pole remains fun, upbeat, and decadent with strong lyrics in “Anything.”
Internet Heavy Hitter ‘High Maintenance’ Starts to Deal on HBO
This stoner romp captivates its audience as it documents the daily lives of dealers and users in NYC. The cycle of weed, money, love proves to be a toxic undertaking for all parties involved.
Cursive: An Unconventional Art Form
Eventually, I began to favor simplicity over style. Admittedly, I got lazy. For a while, I forgot to appreciate cursive the way my grandfather did—as an unconventional avenue for artistic expression.
BC SLAM! Conjures Up Words for a Breadth of Emotions
Words are one of the few mediums through which we can attempt to understand those sitting across from us. BC SLAM!, BC’s spoken word poetry group, seeks to find and free words that would otherwise remain in the recesses of our minds.
‘Storks’ Fly, Lynyrd Skynyrd is a Free Bird, and Boston Symphony Soars This Weekend in the Arts
See ‘Storks’ make its delivery, Lynyrd Skynyrd ride solos to high places, and marvel at the Russian masterpieces at the hands of the Boston Symphony Orchestra this weekend in the arts.
Ruining the Mysticism of ‘Jumanji’
The people behind the new ‘Jumanji’ movie have decided to risk tarnishing a great concept.
Rough Cuts and New Works with Ryan Bradley
In a quest of self discovery and definition, BC musician Ryan Bradley seeks to continue to evolve amidst and from the music scene at Boston College.