Ramiro Gomez’s Los Olvidados gallery of socially relevant cardboard cutout paintings was put on display in the Devlin Admissions Office last Thursday.
Flat Cities and Water Towers
What changes more: the world around us or ourselves? Often times the biggest obstacles to seeing the beauty and change around us is not the windows we are looking through, but the changes in ourselves.
Broadcasting Death: When the Lights Go Out
Is character death little more than a cheap industrial trick used to tug at viewers emotions, or does it speak to a deeper, more human fascination with the end?
Colorful Horns and ‘Hollow Hearts’ Exalts Chairlift’s ‘Moth’
Chairlift’s captivating ‘Moth’ is aptly named, as listeners will be drawn into to its fervent lyrics and mesmerizing drum beats.
Tindersticks Masterfully Fuses Technique and Style in ‘The Waiting Room’
Despite utilizing a complex variety of musical elements, ‘The Waiting Room’ crafts a constantly beautiful and unique sound.
Galifianakis Searches for Identity as Sad Clown in ‘Baskets’
In FXX’s newest comedy, Galifianakis masquerades as a clown, easily juggling staples of idiocy, conflict and incompetence.
O’Neill Painting Displays Meditative Compilation on War and Suffering
Mary Armstrong’s contemplative collection offers commentary on the woes of war and the trials of suffering.
Viva Dalla Riva: Chris Dalla Riva Braves the Elements at BC
Junior Chris Dalla Riva on writing, singing, and living his music day by day.
Muse, ‘Los Olvidados,’ and ‘Dirty Grandpa’ This Weekend in Arts
Robert De Niro and Zac Efron star in ‘Dirty Grandpa,’ the Los Olvidados exhibit goes on display in Devlin 101, and Muse comes to town.
Tornadoes and Trouble in the Wyoming Wilderness
A road-trip can be a sublime experience full of a multitude of beautiful snapshots, but a few factories make their mark on the scenery as well.