The band has come a long way from its “Sunday Morning” days, but ‘V’ does little to impress its original supporters.
How Arts Fest Can Shape A BC Experience
Arts Fest has become a strange parallel to life at BC-beginning with uncertainty, followed by security, and ending with insecurity once more.
The Town: The New Heroes Of Boston’s Film Tradition
Actors, including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, have paid tribute to their home city, starring in a number of Boston-based movies.
Some Interruption: Yik Yak, UGBC, And The Modstock 2014 Publicity Debacle
There is literally a host of deadly tornados headed to Boston College, the storm arriving just in time for Modstock 2014.
LaMontagne’s Folk Album ‘Supernova’ Outshines Past Work
Supernova is a solid blending of blues, folk, psychedelic, and rock, a concoction of old school sounds mixed with an almost childlike freedom.
Terry Peng: Beneath The Shades
When Terry Peng, A&S ’14, emerged victorious from last weekend’s singer-songwriter competition, it was the culmination of four years journeying through Boston College’s art scene.
Female Writers Share Poetry, Prose At Reading Event
By: Kwesi Aaron
Writers featured in the ninth edition of The Laughing Medusa read their works of poetry and prose for Arts Fest.
‘Shovelhead’ Delivers Well-Punctuated Performance
By: Abigail Farr
On Friday evening, the sketch comedy troupe Hello … Shovelhead took to the stage in the Stokes Art Tent to perform a mix of new and old sketches.
Two Students Document Personal Stories Of Strength
By: Emily Sadeghian
Two documentary shorts by Boston College student directors Emily Mervosh and Katlyn Prentice, both A&S ’14, were screened on Friday night.
Task Force Finalizes New Programming Board
By: Connor Farley
A task force comprised of students and administrators that formed in December to create a new organization for University programming has reached a finalized structure for the future of campus entertainment and recreational student activities at Boston College.