Bebe Rexha’s debut studio album, ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1,’ has the potential to be a hit but falls flat. The unique rhythms and beats make for a great listen but the lyrics are too tired and cliche to ignore.
The Orgy of Ego at Award Ceremonies
When award ceremonies become overly politicized, artists risk jeopardizing interest in the arts as even recreational aspects of life become polarizing and arduous.
The Orwells Are ‘Terrible Human Beings,’ But Decidedly Tasteful
The Orwells bares its influences and continues on a track of brash lyrics. Though the band does not reinvent the wheel, they certainly breath new life into the rock genre.
Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ Tells the Story of Impossible but Everlasting Love
Boston College’s production of the Greek Tragedy ‘Eurydice’ is intelligent, strong, and bold. Audience members will surely be enraptured by the star-crossed lovers’ tale.
BC’s Organization of Latin American Affairs Serves Up Culture and Heat in ‘Naciones Unidas’
Boston College’s Organization of Latin American Affairs culture show, ‘Naciones Unidas’ Naciones Unidas: Con Amor Todo Se Puede,’ celebrated culture, love, and a passion for the arts.
Bringing the Past Into the Present, the CSA/KSA Cultural Showcase Stuns
Filled with powerful performances of traditional and modern Korean and Chinese cultures, the Korean Student Association and the Chinese Student Association put on an enlightening showcase.
BC Symphony Orchestra Inspires With Beethoven, Saint-Saens
In a compelling performance of Saen and Beethoven, BC Symphony Orchestra brought the past joyfully into the present of Gasson 100.
‘Fist Fight’ Delivers a Less Than Compelling Final Blow
This first time effort by director Richie Keen and leading man Charlie Day is a misstep into the realms of film as ‘Fist Fight’ lack depth in character or content.
Katy Perry, Jamiroquai, and Jillionaire in Singles This Week
Acid jazz “Cloud 9” brings euphoria and rhythm from Jamiroquai along with a party track by Trinidadian DJ Jillionaire in singles this week.
‘The Walking Dead’ Returns With Fast-Paced Action and Intensity
The second half of season seven of AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’ premiered as a fast-paced action-filled episode in stark contrast to the first half of the season.