How Twitter revolutionized fandom Now, you can tweet Justin Bieber to your heart’s content, but what does that mean? Josh Magness February 4, 2016
ART REVIEW: Silent Dialogue: Helen Frederick at the Phillips These lovely works ought to be enjoyed, contemplated and walked among in peaceful, quiet perfection. Let the art do the talking, if you will. Evan Berkowitz February 3, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Hail, Caesar!’ goes for quantity over quality As a follow-up to their 2013 Oscar-level drama ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’, ‘Hail, Caesar!’ is the perfect change of pace. Michael Errigo February 3, 2016
How Twitter has become a window into Kanye’s creative process Thanks to Twitter, a handwritten, constantly changing track list and Kanye’s willingness to put it all out there, his fans have gotten a glimpse into the creative process of the hip-hop genius they admire. Patrick Basler February 3, 2016
Too much ‘Harry Potter’ might be a bad thing Is the beloved series past its prime? Mel DeCandia February 2, 2016
The ‘Gilmore Girls’ revival might be bad, but fans will love it The reboot comes almost 10 years after the Gilmores originally stole our hearts. Maeve Dunigan February 2, 2016
The hidden treasures of the WMUC record library A spiraling metal staircase leads to an iron nest of latticed floor and shelves. On those shelves sit pieces of history, too innumerable to count. Danielle Ohl February 1, 2016
Can Ronda Rousey make the jump from big hits to the big screen? After losing a fight for the first time in her career, the MMA fighter has her eyes on a different prize: stardom. Anna Muckerman February 1, 2016
REVIEW: Sia’s ‘This is Acting’ puts the power back with the songwriter Sia’s latest offering makes a statement about the music industry that can’t be found in her lyrics. Josh Magness January 31, 2016
Breaking down the explosive popularity of ‘Making a Murderer’ What makes Netflix’s 10-part documentary series stand out in the true crime genre? Mel DeCandia January 31, 2016