'Boys' in a mid-life crisis
The Backstreet Boys are now 10 years older and one man down. They have always been prized for their experimental music, poetic lyrics and stripped down aesthetic.
The Backstreet Boys are now 10 years older and one man down. They have always been prized for their experimental music, poetic lyrics and stripped down aesthetic.
With a dazzling set, high-energy performances and a frenetic pace, it takes little effort to heed artistic director Emily Mann's encouragement in the playbill to "relax, let go and enjoy the ride!"
There are dorm rooms on campus bigger than Shop the Whole World, but few stores can cram quite as many things from quite as many places into such a small space.
Music: Flexions, Prince Paul, The Great Nostalgic, Hey Champ
Music: Givers, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Brownout (Thursday, 11:45 p.m.)
When I got “Black Gives Way to Blue,” Alice in Chains’ first album in 14 years, I was hesitant to listen to it.
Michael Moore's new documentary is exactly as you'd expect: polemical, infuriating, enlightening and very entertaining.
Lars Von Trier is a genius at putting together powerful imagery and eliciting raw performances, whatever the end of his work might be. "Antichrist", a demented thriller about a grieving couple turning on each other in the woods, is no exception to this pattern.
Margaret White'11 currently works as a production assistant and student leader for the New York Musical Theater Festival (NYMF), a festival of 30 new musicals that is held every fall.
The production is an epilogue to the Tectonic Theater Project's widely acclaimed play "The Laramie Project", which has been sending shockwaves through theaters around the world since premiering in 2000.
In 'Having Our Say,' Yvette Freeman and Lizan Mitchell play African-American centenarians who recount their experiences throughout the century.
It seems the inevitable will finally be achieved this Thursday at Terrace Club, with a band called —wait for it—Princeton!