This week’s Mysteries in Media examines the nature of evil and addiction in two songs.
Brain Fair Helps Visitors Learn About Neurological Diseases
Beginning Friday morning, the Boston Exhibition and Convention Center filled with attendees of the seventh annual Brain Health Fair, which featured a series of speakers, and interactive presentations.
At MFA, Helguera Explores Wealth in the 19th Century
The Museum of Fine Arts latest exhibit, Club Americano invites visitors into the Bernard and Barbara Stern Shapiro Gallery decorated to resemble a 19th century gentlemen lounge filled with artwork exploring the American identity.
‘Bigger Fatter Liar’ Commits Crimes Against Cinema
The stand-alone sequel to ‘Big Fat Liar’ is awful, terrible, and hideous in its quest to ruin the memories of a perfectly good movie.
Athletes Boost Potential With Humon
MIT graduates Alessandro Babini and Daniel Wiese founded Humon on the notion that technology and biology could intersect to help athletes amplify their training and understand more about their bodies.
Kygo’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ Video Enters Into the Surreal Realm of Subconscious
Intriguing visuals in Kygo’s ‘It Ain’t Me’ music video, though engaging, ultimately do not yield any sense of fluidity or purposefulness.
ACC Tournament Preview: What to Expect From Notre Dame
For the second time in five days, the Eagles will play Notre Dame. Only this time the stakes are a little higher. BC will have a chance to win its first ACC Tournament game since 2013.
Louis the Child Will Headline Modstock 2017
Previously, Modstock has featured artists such as T-Pain, Ludacris, and Macklemore.
Jarmond Envisions “Passion, Alignment, and Competitive Excellence” at BC
The Ohio State University’s Director of Athletics, Gene Smith, is Martin Jarmond’s mentor. Smith always told Jarmond to stick to a plan and follow its process. Now the AD at BC, Jarmond is doing just that.
A Brief To-Do List for New AD Martin Jarmond
Martin Jarmond arrived on campus to a flurry of questions on Monday. He’ll have a full plate, but here’s what he should address first.