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Maroon 5’s ‘Red Pill Blues’ Makes Blue Pill Appealing
On Maroon 5’s latest album, frontman Adam Levine screams, “Help me out.” They definitely need it.
Claire Messud, Jill Abramson, and Lorraine Adams Discuss Fact and Fiction
On Oct 24, Harvard’s English Department brought together three prominent writers on campus for “Fact or Fiction: Writing Journalism, Writing Literature.”
The 9th Annual Boston Book Festival Celebrates Writers and Readers
The event celebrated reading, writing, and other less traditional forms of literature. The festival was reminiscent of an amusement park—especially for those who enjoy reading and writing—enlivening Copley Square in a welcoming, warm, and exciting way.
Wu-Tang Clan’s ‘The Saga Continues’ Woke but Sleep-Inducing
It might seem hypocritical to ask the Wu-Tang Clan to be more modern while criticizing the majority of new school rap, but they don’t need to change what they are trying to say, just how they say it.
Moral Failure and Familial Relationships in ‘Rick and Morty’
One can expect nothing from tonight's season finale, other than originality and greatness—the only thing the show continues to deliver on a regular basis.