Fuego del Corazón provides students with an opportunity to practice and celebrate their culture through dance.
Mitski Continues Writing Deeply Personal Songs, Introduces Religious Themes on New Album
Mitski’s seventh studio album dives into the theme of religious salvation through her established poetic lyricism.
‘Barbie’ Tries Too Hard to Be More Than Just Pretty and Pink
Although the casting of ‘Barbie’ was perfect, the movie was dragged down by its ambition to be something deeper than pretty and pink.
The Devouring Mother and the Man-Child: Ari Aster’s New Movie Explores the Horrors of Family Trauma
Ari Aster’s new movie attempts to expose the effects an unhealthy mother-and-son relationship, but loses its focus within tragicomic events.
Meet the Artists Competing in BC’s Best
Reigning Scarlet, Jamsexual, Uncommonwealth, Blake Mongno, CARAMEL, and Julia Piccard will be the bands and singer-songwriters competing in BC’s Best.
In His Return to BC, Bryce Pinkham Revisits ‘Candide’
Actor and visiting professor Bryce Pinkham will direct the new production of ‘Candide’ with the help of his cast members and students.
Record-Breaking Crowd Energizes Conte Forum at 2023 Showdown
ALC Showdown gathered a record-breaking crowd and all 17 dance teams for the biggest dance competition of the year.
Road to Showdown 2023: Dance Teams Gear Up For Annual Competition
Ahead of Saturday’s ALC Showdown competiton, the 17 dance groups at Boston College make their final preparations.
Charlie Kaufman’s Short Film ‘Jackals & Fireflies’ Falls To Unvaried and Strained Poetry
The short film, created on a Samsung phone, shows a woman’s overarching feeling of gloom and claustrophobia in her repetitive day-to-day life.
B.E.A.T.S Celebrates Black History Month With Intimate Annual Showcase
For Black History Month, the a capella group B.E.A.T.S presented “Fight For You,” a curated showcase with songs by Black artists only and poetry readings.