Lesser said that “savage” was originally used by the French to describe the forest setting of North America, but was misinterpreted as a description of Native Americans.
Art Club Exhibition Features Infinite Complexities
The exhibit, featuring work by BC students and faculty, presents urban and natural images to explore the world at large.
Feeling and Memory – Deep Tracks Vol. 1
The memories we feel from songs described through deep tracks like “Monkberry Moon Delight,” “Let’s Live For Today,” and “It Makes No Difference.”
‘The Meyerowitz Stories’ Brings Hilarity to Family Dysfunction
Baumbach’s film uses flawed and sympathetic characters to entertain audiences with intellectual snobbery and family drama.
‘Spielberg’ Enlightens Viewers with Personal Portrait
HBO’s documentary delves into the life and works of the iconic Spielberg, and gives audiences a more personal perspective on the director’s work.
‘Whatever It Takes’ Lacks Compelling Story
Imagine Dragons recycles its formula of ambiguous storylines in an effort to focus on the band, while the end result bores viewers.
Audiences Find Nothing to Celebrate in ‘Happy Death Day’
‘Happy Death Day’ leaves audiences with a bad taste after another clichéd horror flick.
Beck’s ‘Colors’ Picks Uplifting Pop Sound
The album features Beck in his danceable pop glory, creating a synesthetic blend of enigmatic lyrics and lively tracks.
Chris Brown Teases Album With New Single “High End”
Chris Brown drops a new single for his upcoming album ‘Heartbreak on a Full Moon,” with new songs from Louis Tomlinson and Mabel.
Blue Heron Plays Harmonious Renaissance Music
The historical music group blended polyphony and texture to create a showcase of Renaissance music that resonated with listeners.