“I knew it was for some greater purpose that I wasn’t going to ESPN,” Genovese said.
Bike Scores 74th Minute Game-Winner to Upset No. 7 FSU
Jenna Bike drew a penalty kick and then scored the game-winner, powering the Eagles to an upset victory over No. 7 Florida State to tie the program record of most consecutive victories.
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ Illuminates Facade of Fame
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ draws on old school R&B and a montage of eccentric sounds to craft a modern manifesto aimed at breaking down the facade of fame.
Between Matisse and Monet, Hang a Portrait of Madonna
“[Maura’s] observations on musical culture are really eye-opening. It has changed a lot of the ways that I’ve thought about different types of music, especially pop music and popular music,” said Nick Benevenia, BC ’14.
‘Save the Date’ Exhibit Delves into History of BC
The history of Boston College is told through objects and pictures from the university archives in the Bapst exhibit ‘Save the Date: Events and Traditions at Boston College.’
‘Life Itself’ Struggles to Ground Itself in Reality
Amazon Studios released ‘Life Itself’ in theaters in hopes of a nod at the Oscars, but falls flat with overly gushy scenes and faux-profundity.
Sunset SLAM! Provided Powerful Poems, Wise Words
Various powerful and passionate student poets took the stage for SLAM!’s (soul, love, and meaning) first event of the year.
Weems Explores America’s Dark Side, African Identity
Carrie Mae Weems explores African American Identity and America’s dark past in her exhibit at the McMullen Museum of Arts.
Diversity, Streaming Services Headline Television’s Biggest Night
The glamorous 70th Emmy Awards recognized numerous programs available only on streaming services, such as Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ and Amazon Prime’s ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.’
Brett Eldredge Sings of Puppy Love in New Video
The music video for “Love Someone” by Brett Eldredge has no substance, but is so cute that it doesn’t really matter.