This weekend in the arts, Justin Timberlake is performing at TD Garden, BC2Boston is sponsoring a trip to see the Blue Man Group, and Seaver’s Express is playing a concert, among other events.
Boston College’s Missing Artistic Identity
Whenever I get the chance to speak with an artist on campus, I find myself tagging the same question to the end of each interview: why do the arts matter at Boston College?
Boston College’s Missing Artistic Identity
By: John Wiley
Whenever I get the chance to speak with an artist on campus, I find myself tagging the same question to the end of each interview: why do the arts matter at Boston College?
Local Startup ‘Sorry for Partying’ Recently Launched a New App
By: Ryan Towey
Run out of the apartment of its founder, the startup Sorry for Partying has seen astounding success without spending a single marketing dollar to date.
Choosing Favorites: Collaborating With Kanye West
By: Matt Mazzari
Kanye West announced that James Blake, a British electronic musician with only two LP releases, is his “favorite artist” currently performing, offering to collaborate with Blake on his next album.
BC Juniors Promote ‘Valid Culture’ With Personal Brand
By: Ariana Igneri
Valid Culture, started by Trey Amar, CSOM ’15, and Michael Felix, A&S ’15, is not just a clothing line. As its name implies, it’s lifestyle-a culture.
Another Group of Bostonians
By: Bennet Johnson
After distributing the remains of our supply of sandwiches and cookies, our group headed back to T, this time noticing numerous homeless people huddled together for warmth in the underground stations. As we all return to the BC Bubble, their problem goes on.
The Making Of Model Magic
By: Michelle Tomassi
The question of how far a model will go for the sake of fashion is still up in the air-just like Kate Upton’s most recent Sports Illustrated photo shoot.
Euthanasia And Children
By: Karel-Bart Celie
The lower house of the Belgian parliament recently voted to extend legalized euthanasia to minors. The new measure would enable terminally ill children who experience “constant and intolerable” suffering to procure euthanasia. Naturally, the proposed measure has met resistance and has been the cause of a heated debate in the small country.