This Friday, my favorite songs all came to life in front of me, wearing beards and flannel.
With Recent National Data, A Renewed Conversation On Assault At BC
Using national averages, Women’s Center director Katie Dalton estimates that 237 women per class will be assaulted at Boston College.
Boston Calling: Alt-J, Walk The Moon Turn City Hall Into Dance Party
The second day of Boston Calling featured indie sensation Father John Misty, Scottish synth band CHVRCHES, and closed with British rock band alt-j.
How We Like Them Apples: Beantown On The Silver Screen
By the light of a cigarette engulfed in smoke or the jeers of a crowd spilling over the sidewalk, we are handed a piece of a place in a film.
Sarr Broadens Focus With New Role In Provost’s Office
In Sarr’s new role as vice provost, she hopes to remain close to students.
Blending Into The Boston Blues With Sturgill Simpson
Southern bluegrass don’t have much in common with the party rockings of Walk the Moon or Scottish synthesizers CHVRCHES. And that’s all right.
Why Amy Schumer Is Not Your Feminist Icon
Schumer’s brand of feminism, often touted as “white feminism,” largely ignores the struggles faced by women of color and other marginalized groups.
CHVRCHES Trace An Artistic Edge On Pop-Synth Record
The Scottish synth band’s second record ‘Every Open Eye’ is a polished and personal maturation for the band.
Caught In A Pinch? There’s An App For That
An app by a BU alumnus seeks to connect those who want to donate some of their spare time to do a task for others.
‘Pops’ Tradition Returns To BC For 23rd Annual Scholarship Event
On one Boston College’s biggest annual fundraisers of the year, the renown Pops Orchestra was joined by Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer, and Judith Hill.