Apparently, Renoir sucks. French Impressionism aside, it’s time to bridge the gap between art for snobs and art for the commoners.
Improv Asylum Takes Over Robsham
Boston’s Improv Asylum delights a college crowd in Robsham, lampooning one on campus newspaper in particular.
Irish Writer James Joyce And His Work Honored In Burns Library
“Unhemmed As It Is Uneven” has been a quiet, thoughtful addition to the memorialization of Irish writing on the BC campus.
‘Scream Queens’ Lacks Storytelling, But The Killings Are Delightfully Horrific
The co-creators of ‘American Horror Story’ stick with what they know best in Fox’s lackluster horror-comedy, ‘Scream Queens’.
It’s Been A While, But Janet Jackson Returns ‘Unbreakable’
Even within the massive 19 track album, Janet Jackson’s ‘Unbreakable’ still manages to have fun and reward loyal fans.
Lucious And Terrence Howard Still Reign On ‘Empire’
Characters transform and embrace new roles to fit the changing record landscape in the second season of Fox’s ‘Empire.’
Fetty Wap Puts On The Charm For Debut Album
The man behind the prolific “Trap Queen,” Fetty Wap is humble, unfiltered, and earnest in his self-titled debut LP.
Editors Evolve In ‘Dream’ Into Another English, Alt-Rock Staple
English alternative-rock band Editors substitutes an overwhelmingly melancholy sound for something more hopeful, but still, you know, ominous.
‘The Martian,’ Becky G, And Improv Asylum This Week In Arts
Ridley Scott’s ‘The Martian is released in theaters, Becky G performs at the House of Blues, and Improv Asylum comes to BC.
Falling In Love At The Library
People looked up from their laptops and desktops they were printing from. “Chill,” they seemed to say. “This is the library.”