With Sexual Chocolate taking first and F.I.S.T.S. placing second, BC Step community was validated through a win symbolizing hard work and even harder steps.
Moritz Ernst Second Concert Pays Homage to German Greats
Ernst’s beautiful performance touched on the nuanced stylings of various artists, while displaying his own musical genius and adaptability.
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Saturated with Action, Comedy, Fun
Thor gets a major face-lift, in a good way, as ‘Ragnarok’ tonally inverts the character and adds depth to his godly mythos.
Back into the Upside Down, ‘Stranger Things’ Evolves
‘Stranger Things’ gets darker and more sinister, while keeping the nostalgia and intrigue up to rival the first season.
‘Venus in Fur’ Provokes Audiences with Humor and Heat
The raunchy and sarcastic play ‘Venus in Fur’ offers introspective intellectual commentary on sex and expectations.
Revitalizing Beloved Stories as Old as Time
Just when you think all the great stories have already been produced, new artists can breathe life into existing art forms to create stunning results.
Dear Shannon: Surviving Bad Pick Times (and Other Concerns)
In her latest advice column, Shannon Kelly details how she survives bad pick times and registration with ancient UIS.
Rev. Paul McNellis, S.J. Forms the Next Generation of Gentlemen
After serving in the Vietnam War, Rev. Paul McNellis, S.J. turned to God for answers, and eventually became a priest.
‘Rikers’ Documentary Explores Physical, Mental Life of Incarceration
‘Rikers’ goes behind bars in one of America’s most notorious prisons to explore justice, life, and hope for those on the wrong side of the law.
King’s ‘1922’ Bores on the Big Screen Despite Strong Performances
Ultimately, this Steven King story doesn’t hold the same level of impact on screen as it does on the page. The horror in the film is passable, but will likely be passed over in the long run.