Listens to Imagine Dragons set a fire with “Not Today,” Rihanna wastes her talent in “This Is What You Came For,” and cry tears of horror at Jacob Sartorius’ “Sweatshirt.”
Common Tones Build Inclusive Community Through Song and Service
Serious about its commitment to service and uniting communities through the compelling power of music, The Common Tones seek to strengthen relationships through the power of a cappella.
Product Placement in The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” Hampers Artistic Integrity
Though the Chainsmokers have proven themselves as provocative musical magicians, their vision in video might not be as strong as they adopt cheap product placement in an otherwise alluring story.
Evaluating The Magic of Throwback Tracks
The mid-to-late ’00s were the golden age for good guilty pleasure playlists. Thanks to Green Day, T-Pain, and Five for Fighting, popular turn-of the-century songs gave way to some of today’s greatest throwback jams.
‘Barbershop,’ Bieber, and ‘A Bigger Splash’ This Weekend in the Arts
Head to the Modlot for Modstock with T-Pain, see Wayne Brady from ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ at the Wilbur Theatre, and catch Justin Bieber at the TD Garden, this weekend in the arts.
Energy and Musical Breadth Exalt the Voices of Imani
The gospel group Voices of Imani was able to transfer their energy and enthusiasm to the audience, making for a performance that was an audible treat, as well as an engaging foray into the afternoon.
Juice Concert Beckons a New Age Beyond Chestnut Hill
After the release of its debut self-titled album, Juice sets a president of excellence as it ventures into new artistic ground, outside of the college sphere.
Musical Theatre Wing Extends a Contemplative Hand in an ‘Ode to the 21st Century’
Giving powerful renditions of pieces that speak to themes of the 21st century, the Musical Theatre Wing found a way to beckon to universal sentiments through personal stories though song.
A Journey into the Afterlife Combats LGBTQ Suicide ‘With Love’ on Stage
With its minimalist set and simply humanist story, ‘With Love’ calls to mind the unbiased nature of love as it pertains to people not matter their orientation.
Nefarious Nuns Wield More than a Ruler in CCE’s ‘Murder Mystery’
CCE gives the Catholic tradition a serious wedgie in this parody of the murder mystery genre as the homicidal nuns exact their brutality on the unsuspecting.