On Thursday, Sept. 27, Solange Knowles released her third studio album “A Seat at the Table,” which is a provoking collection of song and spoken word…
In the sea of films released by Hollywood every year, sometimes a movie comes along that divides the people. Most of these films are cheese:…
Separating the artist from the art has always been a struggle that people get over easily. Pablo Picasso beat his wife. Ernest Hemingway was a…
Looking to create something to fill the immeasurable void that “Game of Thrones” will leave behind when it concludes, HBO is pouring an almost unheard…
It’s undeniable that Marvel is pretty much the main juggernaut in the superhero film market. Naturally, there are high expectations each time a new installation…
Imagine yourself eating a steak. Now, if that steak is juicy, rich and cooked just right, that steak is “Gone Girl.” It’s “The Girl with…
From the delicate rhythms and hollow tones, to the swaying of Joey Vannucchi’s long hair, From Indian Lakes put the Marquis Theatre into a trance.…
The quaint, dimly-lit theatre hums with the din of excited twenty-something banter and the crowded mass of general admission ticket holders groove along to the…
There is something unarguably seductive about foreign films. Perhaps it is the iconic Brigitte Bardot-esque heroines of French cinema or the intoxicating, blood-soaked battles of…
Remember Us to Life, the Russian indie-pop wunderkind’s fifth major-label album and seventh overall, shows us a slightly different Regina Spektor. Though still innovative and…