The Heights had the opportunity enough to sit down with Josiah and the Bonnevilles, an up-and-coming band, who spoke about their beginnings, their music, and their hopes for the future.
Boston Calling Gives City Hall a Fond Farewell, Releases Plans for Upcoming Expansion
Though the local music festival has only been running for four years, Boston Calling proves itself integral to the Boston music scene and as a contender with other big-name music festivals around the nation.
While Modstock Turns to Mudstock in Rain, T-Pain Dazzles Persistent Attendees
BC students overcome showers, mud, and high winds to see T-Pain at Modstock 2016.
Finding Different Pieces of Myself
There is a reason the sappy, transformative college experience exists as a cliche. Not because it is easy to understand or wistfully desirable, but because it is very real.
‘Art & Digital Technology’ Exhibit Meditates on the Unconventional and Metaphysical
Challenging viewers to analyze things seen through a digital medium, the ‘Art & Digital Technology’ exhibit, through its eye-catching pieces, proves that the lenses one looks through can affect how one sees.
In the Summertime, When the Weather is Fine
Summer’s a great time not only to get away from the pressures of the school year, but also to catch up on the entertainment that school doesn’t accommodate.
Marvel Humanizes Heroes Through Hard Choices in ‘Civil War’
As friends become foes in ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ Marvel finds a way to sprinkle in humor throughout the whole bitter, bloody dispute.
‘Views’ From the Top are Cloudly as Drake Deviates Too Sparingly
Drake is known to take risks and adopt elements that help him reinvigorate his sound. Though ‘Views’ tries in many cases, the overall sound remains a uneventful and lyrically banal.
Failure Fuels Comedy in Tech-Hunting Grounds of ‘Silicon Valley’
‘Silicon Valley’ demands its laughs through the trials of its characters and, in a world rife with failure and aspirations, it finds plenty of dreams to fuel the comedy fire.
Rihanna, Imagine Dragons, and Jacob Sartorius This Week in Singles
Listens to Imagine Dragons set a fire with “Not Today,” Rihanna wastes her talent in “This Is What You Came For,” and cry tears of horror at Jacob Sartorius’ “Sweatshirt.”