Three alumni artists returned to campus as panelists centering on their experiences at BC, future projects and passions.
Michalczyk to Premiere ‘Lou Montgomery: His Story is Our Story’ at Arts Fest
Professors Susan Michalczyk and John Michalczyk’s second film centering on Lou Montgomery, BC’s first Black student-athlete, will premiere on April 27 at the Arts Fest.
Stitzel: De La Soul Isn’t Dead
Staff writer Leah Stitzel recommends listening to De La Soul, a 1988 hip-hop and soul group who just released six albums on all streaming services last month.
Lana Del Rey Blends Musical Past and Present With Nostalgic New Album
Arts Staff Writer Leah Stitzel depicts Lana del Rey’s new album as a “hodgepodge history of sad music.”
Hozier’s ‘Eat Your Young’ Incorporates Political Statements With Catchy Melodies
The Irish music artist adds to his discography songs that play on a combination of both up-tempo sounds and bleak lyrical meanings.
‘Planet Sex’ Brings Honesty and Humor to a Taboo Topic
Cara Delevingne explores society’s relation to sexuality and different cultural relations to sex in her new Hulu series.
Yo La Tengo Brings Shoegaze To Modern Listeners With ‘This Stupid World’
Yo La Tengo keeps shoegaze genre alive without sounding repetitive in this Stupid World.
Shania Twain Abandons Country for Generic Pop With “Queen of Me”
Best-selling female country artist Shania Twain releases “Queen of Me,” an album that is mostly repetitive and fails to live up to its name.
‘You People’ Offers a Fresh Take on Rom-Coms and Generational Differences
Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris craft a millennial love story that is obstructed by revealed differences in cultures and parents.