Displaying couples embracing each other in the face of respective difficulties, John Legend is able to convincingly convey the strength of love visually, just as his symphonic progression swells to forceful ends.
DNCE Says ‘Be Mean,’ Little Mix Says ‘Nothing Else Matters,’ and More in Singles This Week
Vaults gets classical with the pensive “One Day I’ll Fly Away,” Little Mix embraces passion in “Nothing Else Matters,” and DNCE strings together more retro-pop riffs for “Be Mean” in singles this week.
One Room Mansion Exhibit Offers New Urban Housing Solution
“The issue that [One Room Mansion] addresses is the housing crisis facing Boston and most metropolitan areas across the country,” said A. Quinton Kerns, a curator of the exhibit.
‘Planet Earth II’ Details the Cinematic Beauty of Life on this Marvelous Planet
After ten years, ‘Planet Earth’ gets a sequel. The second installment for ‘Planet Earth’ continues on the fascinating journey about the planet, unearthing the varied forms of life that call this space rock home with jaw dropping cinematographic technology.
In Flux: New Perspective and Photos from the Syrian Refugee Crisis
In an attempt to raise awareness and open the floodgates of conversation, Jordan Mindlin, MCAS ’17, will put on an art exhibit detailing the nature of the Syrian refugee crisis this December, hoping to put a face to the massive migration of people.
Soundtracks Coalesce for a Wistful “Night at the Movies”
Featuring powerful renditions from ‘Star Wars’ to ‘The Sound of Music,’ the “Night at the Movies” show broke the monotony and melancholy of a rainy day.
Tonight, Fuel America Transforms Into a Literary Showcase
In recognition of this optimal opportunity, a myriad of fine arts clubs on campus will hosting a collaborative, creative showcase at BC’s go-to coffee shop, Fuel America, this evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
‘Fantastic Beasts’ Marvelously Treads into the Vastness of the Wizarding World
The sheer scope of the wizarding world is more fully realized as secrets are unlocked and unimaginable creatures are found in the first installment of five of ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.’
‘Fantastic Beasts,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen,’ and The Misanthrope This Weekend in Arts
The theatre department explores unrequited love in ‘The Misanthrope,’ Potter-mania is quenched with ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ and the coming-of-age story is reiterated in ‘Edge of Seventeen’ this weekend in the arts.
A Fond, Fuller Farewell
And with all this, I bid a fond adieu to The Heights and all those I’ve worked with to promote and review art on campus. It’s been a blast.