‘Beat Bobby Flay’ presents a dark comedy play that is both absurd and satirical towards the culinary world and reality shows.
Rihanna Shines in Super Bowl Halftime Show, Her First Live Performance Since 2018
After five years, Rihanna returns to stage with a fierce performance for the Super Bowl’s Halftime Show.
P!nk Addresses Trust and Love on New Album, ‘TRUSTFALL’
P!ink’s ‘TRUSTFALL’ is a thematic album about learning how to trust and love through the ups and downs of life.
Joe Goldberg’s Tired Plotlines Disappoint in ‘You’ Season Four, Part 1
Joe Goldberg’s character has become too predictable after four seasons of repetitive plot.
Paramore Shows its Age with New Album ‘This is Why’
Paramore’s ‘This is Why’ impresses with explosive highs through some songs but fails to provide anything exciting in others.
Bostonians To Compete at International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
The Bostonians of Boston College will be competing at ICCA on Feb. 18 against other university a cappella groups in the Northeast region for a spot in the semifinals.
CSA and KSA Combine Chinese and Korean Tradition in Lost in Translation
CSA and KSA’s 23rd annual culture show, Lost in Translation, merges Chinese and Korean tradition and heritage with modern American culture to convey the complex identities of students.
‘Saint Omer’ Touches on Motherhood’s Complicated Nature
Inspired by a real-life court case, Saint Omer highlights the emotional reaction that an expectant mother has to a complex courtroom drama.
Tennis’ New Album Combines Genres, References Past Decades
Indie duo Tennis released a new album that experiments with instruments and airy vocals that create a unique sound.
Musicians Celebrate Black Art and Culture in Second ‘Living in Color’ Event
The second event of “Living in Color” showcased Black artist performances, from West African ensemble to gospel.