‘Get Out’ doesn’t deliver on its promise of a more horrifying version of ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’
BC’s Chamber Music Society Cast a Classical Spell on Audiences
BC’s Chamber Music Society featured talented student and faculty pianists, cellists, and a lone flutist playing the stylings of Mozart, D. Shostakovich, and Louise Farrenc.
An Interstellar “Love” Affair
The celestial music video for Lana Del Rey’s “Love” combines all of my favorite elements – love, the ’70s, and all things space related.
Midseason Firings Have No Place in Sports, Especially at the Collegiate Level
Following Kentucky men’s basketball’s comeback victory over SEC rival Georgia, head coach John Calipari sounded off about the nonsensical nature of midseason firings. He isn’t wrong.
By Chloe’s Fresh, Vegan Cuisine Floods Seaport District
Opening Thursday, plant-based restaurant By Chloe lands in the Seaport District to the delight of vegans looking for tasty dishes made with fresh ingredients.
Who Would You Thank in an Oscar Acceptance Speech?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students who they would thank in their acceptance speech if they won an Oscar. [aesop_gallery id=”130350″ revealfx=”off”] Featured Image by Margaux Eckert / Heights Staff
Newton Passes Sanctuary City Ordinance
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday night, councilors passed an amendment to the “Welcoming City” ordinance that granted Newton sanctuary city status.
Boston Ethical Community Discusses One Month of Trump
On Sunday, the Boston Ethical Community’s weekly meeting focused on “One Month of Trump,” providing Bostonians with a platform discuss their feelings, and plans of actions, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Notebook: Seminoles Burn Eagles’ Poor Defense for 104 Points
The Seminoles exploited poor defense from BC en route a blowout victory over the Eagles.
Dreswick, Eagles Hand No. 21 Arizona State First Loss
Jessica Dreswick struck out nine batters and the Eagles soared to a 3-2 victory over Arizona State.