By: Ariana Igneri
Valid Culture, started by Trey Amar, CSOM ’15, and Michael Felix, A&S ’15, is not just a clothing line. As its name implies, it’s lifestyle-a culture.
By: Ariana Igneri
Valid Culture, started by Trey Amar, CSOM ’15, and Michael Felix, A&S ’15, is not just a clothing line. As its name implies, it’s lifestyle-a culture.
By: Ariana Igneri
Amnesty International hosted an evening featuring slam poets, rap artists, and F.I.S.T.S. dance group, in order to showcase freedom of expression.
By: John Wiley
Circle Mirror Transformation, presented by the Boston College Theatre Department, was a rare production that kept itself acutely concerned with character.
By: Harry Mitchell
Jammin’ Toast, Against the Current, Sharps, Heightsmen, and Dynamics held a charity concert for Camp AmeriKids, a non-profit organization aimed at enhancing the lives of kids living with HIV/AIDS and sickle cell anemia.
The McMullen Museum of Boston College reopened this past Saturday with its new exhibit Paris Night & Day: Photography Between the Wars.
Sexual Chocolate’s Valentine’s Day show in Robsham followed the storyline of ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,’ and featured the Heightsmen a cappella group in the role of the Oompa-Loompasin the fantastical, dance-packed retelling.
Students art show, sponsored by the Art Club and BC libraries, offers depth and eccentricity.
By: Noreen Wong
Sponsored by the Women and Gender Studies program, The Vagina Monologues made its 11th appearance at Boston College, balancing entertainment and raising awareness.
By: John Wiley
After appearing in last semester’s production of Three Sisters, Maggie Kearnan, A&S ’14, is making her directorial debut with The Circle Mirror Transformation in two weeks.
By: Michelle Tomassi & John Wiley
William Bolton, CSOM ’16, revealed new singles and his music video ‘Diamonds’ at his show on Thursday night.