Directed by Sam Goober, A&S ’15, the show tells the story of the blonde who went from an insider to an outsider and eventually found her way.
CCE Seniors Celebrate In ‘Let’s Get Retired In Here’ Showcase
The Committee for Creative Enactments paid tribute to its departing seniors with a night of improv games in Fulton 511.
Brandon Flowers Found Guilty In The Great Fall Of The Killers
Flowers’ obsession with sweeping synths and lyrical cliches has marred the rock band’s essence. And it’s only getting worse.
The BC Chamber Music Society Anoints Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’
The piano, violin, and cello trio captured the majestic essence of Beethoven’s “Archduke” in Gasson 100 this weekend.
‘It Follows’ Finds The Horror In What’s Human
Monsters and mysticism might be frightening, but unfiltered reality can be the most horrifying element in horror films.
‘Furious 7’ Is What It Is (Massive Action Setpiece) And That’s Good Enough
The seventh film in the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise proves its lasting appeal and pays tribute to series star Paul Walker.
Photographer Yusnaby Perez Offers a Glance At ‘The Other Side of Cuba’
The first floor O’Neill Library exhibit explores Cuban culture and society, looking at both the brighter and more gloomy aspects of Cuban living.
‘New Girl’ Still Funny, But Gang Sinks ‘Par 5’ In Episode On Racial Profiling
New Girl’s latest episode, “Par 5” takes on Jess’s networking disaster on a golf course and issues of police brutality and racial profiling.
Grow Up To Be Mindy Kaling, Not Mindy Lahiri
Ultimately nothing like her on-screen characters, Mindy Kaling is redefining the notions of the female tropes in television.
Hozier’s Latest Music Video Needs A Little ‘Work’
The music video for “Work Song” may look good, but it’s not much more than a concert montage.