Three TV shows to binge-watch over the weekend
By Isabel Carino | September 17, 2020Though hailing from widely different genres, each of these shows is binge-worthy in its own right.
Though hailing from widely different genres, each of these shows is binge-worthy in its own right.
Stressed about the world-wide pandemic? Creating some art might help.
At Save the Music events, viewers are able to ask the band questions in the comments, donate to local artists and once again get lost in the mesmerizing art of performance.
In a normal world with theaters, “Mulan” might at least be a spectacle worth some popcorn time, but in the current global context it’s a story not quite worth the price of admission for all but the most diehard or desparate of Disney fans.
Featuring a selection of mellow yet positive songs, this playlist can help you catch a chill vibe during self-isolation.
If you are not ready for those late-night cram sessions or awkward breakout rooms, here are 20 songs to help you preserve those summer vibes we all took for granted.
The Avett Brothers returned to their roots in “The Third Gleam,” composing a beautiful and heartfelt eight-track album, touching on subjects they know well — family, faith, aging and love.
Senior Writer Stefan Lizarzaburu is back to let you know — the best song of all time is "As" by Stevie Wonder.
The Kluge-Ruhe is displaying two exhibitions which are available to visit by reservation only.
This month, instead of physical traveling, Arts and Entertainment recommends that you try out these three books that take you on unique and important journeys of their own.
Throughout his seasoned, fulfilling yet entirely too short life, David Berman touched countless lives across the world.
No matter its specific genre, the new album is the modern-day fuel for chipped black nails and septum piercings — with a hint of what could only be described as an inherent love of skateboarding.
Aminé's new album is itself in a constant state of limbo, grappling with the various emotions and feelings of the rapper's past, present and future.
Though “folklore” is a new note for Swift, the songs are still characterized by her storytelling.
It has been 14 years since The Chicks — formerly the Dixie Chicks — released their 2006 masterpiece “Taking the Long Way,” and threw up one of the greatest musical middle fingers ever.
Information about ticketing and access to online events, as well as a full schedule of programming, has yet to be announced.
The “Hamilton” film is relevant not only in its revisiting of the past but also in its spirit of revolution.
Phoebe Bridgers is either a preeminent emerging songwriter or simply a product of the indie rock hype machine, depending on who you ask.
Activism means nothing if it is not backed up by action. When protests die down, artists cannot resume business as usual.
For most of the hour and a half long event, administrators returned to a similar refrain — no one is quite sure how the fall semester is going to look.