Katy Perry’s “Chained To The Rhythm” features a terrifying glimpse at the role of mass-media, making its consumers into oblivious riders on a rollercoaster.
The Heights Presents: The Greatie Awards
The Greaties acknowledge the often forgotten elements and crucial moments that go unrewarded at the more renown reward ceremonies in the film industry.
Marathon Bombing Survivors Reflect on Recovery Journey at Documentary Screening
Patrick Downes and his wife, Jessica Kensky, each lost a leg in the Marathon bombing in 2013.
An Eclectic Mix of Tradition and Modernity, Boston College Irish Dance Celebrates Their Tenth Anniversary With ‘inTensity’
The Boston College Irish Dance Club displayed dexterity, flexibility, rhythm and skill at Robsham Theater with their show ‘inTensity,’ commemorating the tenth anniversary of the dance team.
History of Irish Music Brought to Brighton
Daniel Neely discusses the gradual discovery and transition into an Irish ethno-centric style of music during the early 20th century in Boston.
Winter Chorale Concert Hearkens A Bright, Full Future
University Chorale mixes old and new contemporary pieces to coalesce into one beautiful show that speaks to their talents and point to larger celestial themes of salvation.
‘The Great Wall’ Cannot Defend Itself from Tired Blockbuster Tropes
New Matt Damon movie ‘The Great Wall’ goes for a message of loyalty to one’s country or cause, but is blocked by the overuse of CGI and graphics.
A Uniquely Dark Brand of Violence, Netflix’s ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’
Netflix’s new movie, ‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ is violent, dark, and speaks of a distinctly human truth.
The Black Kids Break Their Artistic Fast With New Album ‘Rookie’
Returning after eight years of silence, the band Black Kids releases their new album ‘Rookie’
Nic Cage: A National Treasure
Nic Cage is familiar with critics, but why has his name become synonymous with bad acting? He never backs down from a challenge and that is something to be admired.