Spring Weekend 2026 performances deliver mixed bag to Main Green
By Alice Xie, Ann Gray Golpira, Talia LeVine and Ian Ritter | May 4The festival featured performances by Isabella Lovestory, BunnaB, Magdalena Bay and Thee Sacred Souls.
The festival featured performances by Isabella Lovestory, BunnaB, Magdalena Bay and Thee Sacred Souls.
Maisie Peters, Lana Del Rey and Kacey Musgraves are bringing their best this spring with new releases.
On Monday, the University hosted Paul McCartney for a screening of the new film.
The documentary was released on Netflix on April 13.
Despite innovative production and captivating performances, some parts of the show shine less than others.
The film returns viewers to the universe of the hit British television series “Peaky Blinders.”
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson co-star in the controversial romantic comedy.
Released in late March, Netflix’s new show is utterly captivating and thrillingly terrifying.
The show premiered on April 2 and the next episode is set to come out this Sunday.
The movie follows five teenage ballerinas fighting for their lives at a remote Hungarian inn.
Last Friday, acclaimed clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh joined the Brown Jazz Band for a poignant eight-song performance at the 38th Eric Adam Brudner ’84 Memorial Concert in the Lindemann Performing Arts Center. The concert was directed by Timo Vollbrecht — an associate teaching professor of ...
Released Friday, “Ambiguous Desire” fuses queerness, freedom and sensuality.
The introspective album welcomes star-studded guests like Ravyn Lenae, Coco Jones and Kenny G.
Netflix’s new true crime docuseries recounts Gabrielle Vega’s fight for the arrest of her sexual abuser.
The recent releases offer telling glimpses into the artists’ upcoming albums.
The film uses the real recordings of Rajab’s call with emergency responders.
Featuring The Marías, beabadoobee’s latest single is an indie sleaze-style avalanche of pent-up emotion.
Historic wins and impassioned speeches accompanied major victories for “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another.”
In 2015, the show was the first Broadway musical to feature a lesbian as the protagonist.
The film excels in its technical aspects but falters narratively.