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By Heather McIlvaine
By Heather McIlvaine Heights Staff The fall concert was verging on the status of Boston College urban legend when the Undergraduate Government of BC announced the upcoming performance of Hellogoodbye and We The Living on Sept.13. The announcement was issued with the understanding that this concert would act as a test run for any future endeavors.
By Christina Lepri
In its continued efforts to broaden the horizons of the theatre department and its students, the Robsham Theater Arts Center and the Undergraduate Government of Boston College hosted part-time faculty Robbie McCauley's one-woman show Pieces of Sugar.
By Allison Lantero
Anyone willing to make the hike to Upper Campus on Saturday night had the rare opportunity to see live music free of charge. Boston College's self-proclaimed jam-rock band, The Project, played a free two-hour show in the O'Connell House.
By Chris Dewey
By Chris Dewey Heights Staff Movies based on video games have a long history of bombing at the box-office. Super Mario Bros., House of the Dead, and Street Fighter were all disasters among critics and fans alike. Therefore, it is surprising to find the Resident Evil series on its third entry.
By Stuart Pike / Heights Senior Staff
Entertaining love affairs and narrative sensibilities are wisely disregarded in Good Luck Chuck, Dane Cook's latest big screen appearance. Following in the footsteps of such romantic comedy greats as 40 Days and 40 Nights, Dane has helped to craft an equally inescapable pile of turnips.
By Alex Nordenson / Heights Senior Staff
Wouldn't it have been incredible to live in the '60s? I don't know how many cause-clinging teenagers, or just plain music fans, surviving in the last 30 years have participated in this state of "time machine" yearning. Well, I guess I know of at least one for certain.
By Zachary Jason
Remember that twerp from Boy Meets World, Joey the Rat? If when I was 10 you told me that in eight years I would see him in concert chanting through a ukulele solo, I would say "Yeah, and I might have a chance with Topanga.
By Mike Welljams-Dorof
O.J. Simpson just screams class. Formerly tried for double homicide and now facing charges of robbery, assault, and kidnapping, he's the type of guy you can't wait to bring home to Mom and Dad. Think of the conversational possibilities: "So, O.J., how's that new 'retrieval project' you've told us so much about going?" "Oh, you mean the one where I break into someone's hotel room and point a glock at their face until they give me my stuff? It's really taking off!" One would think that at 60 years old, the Juice would have learned to settle down a bit - maybe not worry so much about some stuff he signed in the past, or if he absolutely needed it back, to use, say, the court system? But no, O.

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