Review: In their debut album, The Chainsmokers bridge the gap between pop and EDM ‘Memories…Do Not Open’ sees the duo shifting their style to a more mainstream sound. Jarod Golub April 9, 2017
Review: ‘The Discovery’ explores the line between life and death The new Netflix acquisition provides captivating speculation about the afterlife. Jarod Golub April 4, 2017
Review: Sundance hit ‘Deidra & Laney Rob A Train’ falls just short of its potential It’s worth your Netflix time but it could’ve been better. Jarod Golub March 29, 2017
Review: Khalid’s ‘American Teen’ marks the arrival of a talented young artist At 19, the rapper/singer shows promise on his debut album. Jarod Golub March 6, 2017
Review: ‘Logan’ is the perfect ending to Hugh Jackman’s run as Wolverine The film shows more sides of the character than any of the previous movies in the series. Jarod Golub March 2, 2017
Casey Affleck’s Oscar win highlights white privilege White men are consistently allowed to rise up in society despite words or actions that would prevent others from doing so. Jarod Golub February 28, 2017
The era of Trump has brought with it an unprecedented style of political comedy How comedians are portraying our current president. Jarod Golub February 23, 2017
Review: Experimental comedy popera ‘Now I’m Fine’ entertains at The Clarice Ahamefule J. Oluo’s unique show possesses the ability to connect to a wide range of audiences. Jarod Golub February 20, 2017
At The Clarice, ‘Being Earnest’ is as important as ever Unconventional casting gives this oft-revived play a fresh feel. Jarod Golub February 15, 2017