Merritt Gibson: Musician, student, businesswoman
By Kate Granruth | March 29, 2018Gibson has taken on a juggling act, balancing her studies with tireless work into her eventual career path as a singer-songwriter.
Gibson has taken on a juggling act, balancing her studies with tireless work into her eventual career path as a singer-songwriter.
The Fratellis' latest release serves as a reminder that rock doesn’t have to be written off just yet.
Classic American film "Sunset Boulevard" still remains a beautiful, relevant cautionary tale decades after its release.
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While the series shows flashes of potential, they largely take place when drama teacher Lou Mazzuchelli (Josh Radnor) is offscreen.
"Writing the American Story," the concluding event of the 2018 Festival of the Book, featured a talented range of authors discussing the nature of American history.
It’s impressive to see a show so surprising yet so consistent.
Station 19 will leave a sense of dull disappointment at best, and a complete aversion to the show at worst.
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Khan discussed his recently released books “An American Family” and “This is Our Constitution.”
Kim Schifino, one half of iconic indie-pop duo Matt and Kim, spoke with Arts and Entertainment about the band's hiatus and imminent return.
Shabazz Palaces incorporated video and unconventional storytelling in a charity show hosted by WXTJ.
Riding off the momentum of the unapologetic female protest displayed in last season’s “We Are Pussy Riot Or Everything Is P.R,” the drama department’s production of “Love’s A Bitch” managed to contribute a fresh dimension to questions of gender-based disparities in society.
The Decemberists don't know what kind of album they want to make anymore.
For all the connotations of explosive aggression its name might invoke, “There’s a Riot Going On” is more meditative reflection than it is protest music.
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Let Noname’s music save your soul, and do it with an acute awareness of supporting incredibly deserving, black female artists.
The annual ROCKN’ to LOCKN’ competition is going down Friday at the Jefferson Theatre.
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Adrianne Lenker's show at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall was an intimately beautiful acoustic experience.