Arts
Cage The Elephant Concert Review: Too Much Neon? Never
If Cage The Elephant wanted to prove that maximalism is a virtue, they sure made their case convincingly.
Josh M. Brener ’07 Headshot
When actor and screenwriter Josh M. Brener ’07 was first profiled by The Crimson as an undergraduate, he joked that his biggest fear was unemployment.
‘LUX’ Album Review: Rosalía Redefines the Holy
There is nothing that sounds quite like what Rosalía is doing with “LUX,” and that is because she is daring to go where few have gone.
So You Want to Listen to Alternative Rock
For those interested in being trendsetters, here are a few songs that exemplify the essence of alt rock.
“Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor” Review: A Spellbinding Exhibition at the MFA
At the MFA, many of Winslow Homer’s light sensitive watercolor paintings are displayed together for the first time in 50 years.
Winslow Homer Image
“Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor” is on view through Jan. 19, 2026.
Boston Cafe Wishing Cup Hopes to ‘Brew Good, Do Good’
Wishing Cup inspires a community of people to slow down, enjoy the company of those around them, and to uplift fellow Bostonians when in need.
So You Want to Listen to Alt Rock
For those interested in being trendsetters, here are a few songs that exemplify the essence of this genre.
‘Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan’ Album Review: Interesting Concept, Yet Less-Than-Fiery Execution
Listeners will likely not remember specifics from any one song; only visions of a calm sea and soft cries of orchestral instruments will endure.
The Mountain Goats 'Through This Fire Across from Peter Balkan'
The Mountain Goats released "Through This Fire Across from Peter Balkan" on Nov. 7.
‘Hedda’ Review: Nia DaCosta Reinvents Ibsen’s ‘Hedda Gabler’ with Style, Not Subtlety
While the presence of modern cinematic technique is consistent with other elements of this film, it cannot authentically immerse viewers in the time period.
‘Die My Love’ Review: A Fiery Film Lacking Emotional Heat
While the film’s juxtaposing imagery and fragmented timeline are at times shocking or visually brilliant, its narrative becomes muddled.