The Dive: My grandma’s yellow slicker and other love stories A three-part episode all about love. Diversions Staff February 14, 2018
Reviews: MGMT and Franz Ferdinand are back from the mid-2000s Two bands who dominated 2000s rock music are back with their first albums since 2013. Allison O'Reilly February 13, 2018
Critics say Kehinde Wiley’s new Obama portrait is without precedent. They’re wrong. Despite claims that the newest presidential portrait is unique, it has a clear predecessor. Evan Berkowitz February 13, 2018
“False Monarchy” at the Stamp Gallery takes on the cult of consumerism The Stamp Gallery’s newest exhibition highlights the student center’s commitment to showcasing contemporary art. Maeve Dunigan February 13, 2018
Review: ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ is the year’s best comedy The last installation of the ‘Fifty Shades’ films is a, uh, fitting end to the series. Maeve Dunigan February 12, 2018
Review: ‘Seeing Allred’ is a potent look at the feminist icon The documentary about Gloria Allred is especially powerful in the #MeToo era. Samantha Subin February 12, 2018
Romance novels in the age of #MeToo Do readers learn unrealistic expectations from books about alpha males and submissive women? Balbina Yang February 11, 2018
The new ‘Super Mario’ movie is a terrible idea If previous video game movies are any indication, Mario won’t find gold coins inside the box office. Zach Phillips February 11, 2018
Open your mind to ASMR The sensory experience can help with sleeping, studying and relaxing. Balbina Yang February 8, 2018
Demi Adejuyigbe’s ‘Star Wars’ parody proves Weird Twitter is alive and well The hilarious song combines hip-hop and movie themes in response to the ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Super Bowl ad. Ryan Romano February 8, 2018