Who needs the academy when you have The Herald? Our picks for Oscars 2025
By Ayana Ahuja | February 19With the Oscars set to air soon, The Herald picked its winners from this year’s nominees.
With the Oscars set to air soon, The Herald picked its winners from this year’s nominees.
Jason Isbell treated fans to a beautifully intimate show on Tuesday night.
Deluxe editions of “Short n’ Sweet” and “SOS” draw listeners deeper into the worlds of Sabrina Carpenter and SZA.
The film features stunning acting performances, but struggles to captivate viewers with its storytelling.
Local artists at the event aimed to connect Brown with the wider Providence community.
“The Substance” is grotesque, jarring and honestly quite gross. What it lacks in dialogue it makes up for in creeping noises and visuals. The film’s gory nature glaringly contrasts with the idea of youth and beauty standards, becoming almost unbearable to watch — but that’s precisely the point. ...
Even with an enjoyable premise and strong acting, the film fails to stand out within the horror genre.
On Tuesday, the two read excerpts of their work and shared perspectives on storytelling.
The film examines the 2020 arrest and ongoing imprisonment of student activist Umar Khalid.
New music from Lady Gaga, Lisa and Doechii would be great additions to any Spotify playlist.
The rapper’s performance blended strong political messages with smash-hit songs.
Meet three of the 12 winners of the recent National Endowment for the Arts grant.
The annual exhibition represents the creative processes that happen after working hours.
Led by an incredible cast, director Nicholas Stoller’s latest feature is funny, but not memorable.
Brown alums perform at community event and reflect on the role of music as collective memory.
The annual awards featured star-studded performances, provocative speeches and some monumental and controversial wins.
The film is a portrayal of family guilt, cultural expectations and generational trauma.
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” explores dark themes that are characteristic to the singer’s signature art.
The Rites and Reason Theatre recently performed “Hero,” a play in development with a cast of two.
On Monday night, the esteemed Telegraph Quartet delivered a passionate classical performance.