By: John Wiley
Why do artists distrust businesses? Why do business often undervalue creative work? It’s an odd partnership, business and art, but it might just be what students in the Carroll School and Arts & Sciences need.
By: John Wiley
Why do artists distrust businesses? Why do business often undervalue creative work? It’s an odd partnership, business and art, but it might just be what students in the Carroll School and Arts & Sciences need.
By: Matt Mazzari
Two versions of the hit Frozen soundtrack single “Let It Go” were recorded and released-one by Indina Menzel and one by Demi Lovato-why was one more successful the other?
By: Ariana Igneri
BC bOp!’s James Bond-themed concert, SASA’s Holi festival, and the Boston Underground Film Festival are some of the many arts events happening on campus and in Boston this weekend.
By: Luiza Justus & Meredith Souto
Foster the People continues juxtaposing lighter melodies with darker lyrical themes in its new album, Supermodel.
By: Ryan Dowd
Lady Gaga’s new video” is a lot like the artist herself: there’s a lot of glitter-along with some confusion with what it all might mean.
By: Phoebe Fico
With only a few redeemable tracks, Shakira’s latest album is a scattered compilation of pop, dance, reggae, and Latin.
By: Ariana Igneri
The Boston College Acoustics presented its ‘Acapillowfight‘ Cafe in Cushing 001 on Saturday night.
By: Michelle Tomassi
The fine arts and history departments collaborated, organizing student art in the Wunderkammer Exhibit hosted in Devlin.
By: John Wiley
This weekend’s sold-out Bonn show ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf’ explores issues of black female identity.
By: Charlotte Parish
Organized by the Undergraduate Government of Boston College, Plexapalooza hosted DJ Enferno and John Pierson in the Flynn Recreation Complex on Saturday night.