ARTS & CULTURE

Review: Remind Me Tomorrow by Sharon Van Etten

Sharon Van Etten’s latest album begins with the retelling of a story. Accompanied by a simple keyboard, the first track sets up the theme for the rest of the tracks on the album, with Van Etten emotionally opening up to the audience. The result is a compilation of ten tracks of various sonic sounds, from dreamy synths to fuzzy guitars, all bound by the thread ...

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An interview with Nam Nguyen and Sai Lian Macikunas

Runway fashion—should we care?

If a designer wardrobe is not in your budget, is the runway still a worthwhile spectator sport?

Review: Static Gestures

An exercise in actively listening to art

Finding light in times of darkness

Come Up To My Room 2019

Broadway’s reawakening

Listening to theatre as a form of magic

Music for the end of the world

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Review: Aquaman

Experiments in time in an inspired superhero spectacle