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Vivien L. Tran
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Megan Thee Stallion is Sizzling and Sharp on ‘Suga’
At the chilly beginning of spring, Megan gave her quarantined listeners a taste of hot girl summer with the release of her newest EP, “Suga.”
Rapsody Brings a Message of Self-Love and Empowerment to the Sinclair
On her recent Boston stop for the “A Black Woman Created This” tour, two-time Grammy nominee Rapsody owned The Sinclair’s stage.
Eminem’s 11th Album: Music to be Slightly Hurt but Definitely Not Murdered By
Despite the rapper's rhythmic and lyrical prowess, there’s something missing in Eminem’s most recent album.
Boston Answering Put Boston’s Finest First
While Boston Calling‘s Saturday line-up was in full swing, five Boston-based artists took to the Strand Theater in Dorchester to showcase their artistry in music.
‘The East Side’ Explores the Struggle of Living in the West
With its powerful ideas of gentrification, family, and identity, along with incredibly catchy and unique music and set design, “The East Side” is a fun and heartwarming production.
What The Hell Happened: Disney Joins the Streaming Service World
One can’t help but wonder what will become of Netflix and other streaming services once Disney+ hits the ground running.
Style Trumps Substance in ‘The World Is Yours 2"
Rich the Kid primarily makes music good for energizing a party crowd. Until he breaks out of the box he’s in, he’ll only be a trap rapper with a beat that slaps — until it’s forgotten.
‘The Aftermath’ of a Disappointing Love Affair
Ultimately the film is an overly dramatic and shallow tale of a romance gone wrong.
Black Arts Festival 2019: Professor and Photographer Talk Intersection of Vision and Justice
Throughout the night, Lewis and Mitchell traded off between discussions of the photography industry and the representation of race in fashion.
J.I.D & Since the 80s Talk Life in the Music Industry with No Label
Invited by student group No Label, the critically acclaimed rapper and his managers, Barry Johnson and Zekiel Nicholson, spoke about their experiences.
And Then There Was Kanye: 15 Years After “The College Dropout”
If anything, now is the perfect time to listen to who Kanye was — if only to remember the humble beginnings and industry-shattering talent.