At a truly important time in the history of the United States, ‘Indivisible: Love Knows No Borders’ finds a way to eloquently raise pressing questions in this time of strife.
Stirring Vocals, Instrumentals Converge at Enchanting Fall Chorale Concert
The collaboration between the chorale and orchestra closed the way it began, thrilling the audience with another powerful piece from Carl Orff’s acclaimed ‘Carmina Burana.’
Harvesting Hope from a Harsh World in ‘Picturing Paradise’
For some women in Peru, the cuadros represent a hope for a better tomorrow, depicting the vibrant and stunning lives they lead or many one day hope to experience lucidly.
‘Arrival,’ ‘Constellations,’ and ‘Shut In’ This Weekend in the Arts
See Amy Adams communicate with aliens, Bonn Studios stunning ‘Constellations’ performance, and Naomi Watts be haunted by children in ‘Shut In’ this weekend in the arts.
‘Constellations’ Delves into the Recesses of Space and Time
Exploring a range of topics from quantum theory to temporality, challenging its viewers throughout, ‘Constellations’ never has a dull moment.
The Heightsmen Invitational Intrigues With Songs and Serenades
The Heightsmen, BC’s only all-male a cappella group, are often just as good as the artists they cover—if not better. Such was the case at last Friday’s Fall Invitational.
Beyond Borders Exhibit Glimpses Vast Array of Heritages From Kiev to Tibet
A testament to the many heritages at BC, the photo exhibit documents pieces of peoples’ lives throughout the world. These small pieces lend to a greater picture of shared experience.
JR Aquino Awes ‘From Mind to Mic’ Crowd, Discusses Asian-Americans’ Presence in U.S. Entertainment
Alongside Against the Current, JR Aquino performed an impressive array of covers and originals at the annual Asian Caucus event.
Revolutionary Work of Irish Women Honored in Burns Library
The revolutionary work of Irish women during the turbulent history of Ireland helped lay the foundation for progress in the important island nation.
Literary Magazine ‘The Stylus’ Celebrates Impressive Student Art Submissions
As Boston College’s oldest literary magazine, ‘The Stylus’ has been celebrating student art submissions since 1882. The magazine features a large spectrum of different forms of artistic expression and writing styles.