502s Frontman Ed Isola Talks Authenticity, Spreading Positivity and Creating Community in Indie Music
On October 1 Boston got a taste of Floridian sunshine when The 502s took the stage at Boston’s Citizens House…
On October 1 Boston got a taste of Floridian sunshine when The 502s took the stage at Boston’s Citizens House…
The Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is featuring a selection of 1950s American noir films in the coming weeks for their yearly “Noirvember” celebration. The independent theater is known for promoting lesser-known films, both contemporary and historical, but will be screening many classics during this run, with movies from Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick, and Orson Welles. The following films, among others, will run from November 7–20.
Joan “JEB” E. Biren’s identity as a photographer was not born from passion, but out of deep necessity to see…
Unfortunately, our time at the Cannes Film Festival has come to a speedy close. Our four reporters at the festival…
CANNES – Should film rely on spoken language to tell a story? After watching Diego Céspedes’ debut feature film “La…
On the second day of the SXSW Festival, Issa Rae debuted the second part of her HBO docu-series “Seen &…
The most impactful part of the documentary film “The Palestine Exception” is seeing so many students with the courage and…
“Pope of Trash” filmmaker and queer revolutionary John Waters is the latest recipient of the Coolidge Award from Brookline’s historic…