The Flobots’ latest project reflects the change over the past five years The folk rap group gets political on ‘Noenemies,’ their first release in a half-decade. John Powers May 7, 2017
Review: Highly Suspect prove rock isn’t dead at the 9:30 Club The rock group stayed true to its roots while partying at a sold-out show in Washington, D.C. Tom Hausman May 7, 2017
Ty Dolla $ign no longer performing at Art Attack SEE announced that the rapper wouldn’t be playing the show less than an hour before it began. Diversions Staff May 5, 2017
Reviews: ‘The Lovers’ and ‘Citizen Jane’ are two mediocre alternatives to summer blockbusters Need something new to watch this summer? Try these films at your own risk. Taylor Stokes May 4, 2017
Review: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ is a respectable superhero sequel James Gunn’s new Marvel movie is fun, if a little too fan-friendly. Taylor Stokes May 4, 2017
Fyre Festival’s flop is everything wrong with social media What Ja Rule’s music festival fiasco says about Instagram culture. Hannah Yasharoff May 3, 2017
‘The Schooling of Bento Bonchev’ demonstrates how necessary love is in a sexless world A new play at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center explores sex, education and the media. Lillian Andemicael May 3, 2017
Review: Gorillaz’s ‘Humanz’ is full of individualism, but lacks unity It’s more like a mixtape than an album. Taylor Stokes May 2, 2017
Review: On ‘What Now,’ Sylvan Esso showcase genuine love for their art The duo isn’t creating music for the masses. Lillian Andemicael May 2, 2017
DJ Khaled’s “I’m The One” proves music video advertising is alive and well Khaled is a marketing genius and he’s not slowing down. Maeve Dunigan May 1, 2017