The president of Chordury, BC’s independent music label, Dan Lyle, A&S ’16, hopes to build the orgainzation into a pre-professional network for independent musicians on campus.
Life Lessons From ‘Boyhood’: Being Present In The Moment
Sometimes multitasking can keep us from seizing the moment—or, in the words of ‘Boyhood,’ allowing the moment to seize us.
Life Is Not Cinema: What We Can Learn From ‘Birdman’
Like the movie ‘Birdman,’ which was was filmed with invisible cuts, there are no transitions or ellipses in real life, so when we find ourselves being inauthentic in one take, it’s bound to carry over.
Why Superfans Don’t Show Up
It requires remarkably little to show your support at Boston College—and for how simple it is, we can be exceptionally bad at it.
This Weekend In Arts: Bostonians Halloween Show, Aaron Carter Concert, And More
The Bostonians get spooky for their Halloween Invitational, Aaron Carter returns from the ’90s, and The Beehive hosts a Zombie Prom.
Foo Fighters Serve Up ‘Feast Of The Famine,’ And More Singles This Week
Foo Fighters keep on fighting with another new release, Radical Face drops indie song ‘Sisters,’ and more singles this week.
Introducing ‘The Silver Age’ Of Television
The Golden Age of television-viewing has passed—and now, we are tasked with watching as many shows as possible in a short amount of time.
OK Go’s ‘I Won’t Let You Down’ Music Video Lives Up To Title
With the grandeur of its music and the ambition of its visuals, “I Won’t Let You Down” lives up to its title and builds upon OK Go’s viral music video legacy.
Led Zeppelin Keeps Climbing With Deluxe Reissues Of ’70s Records
Classic rock band Led Zeppelin releases remastered editions of ‘IV’ and ‘Houses of the Holy,’ both featuring new tracks.
‘Monster’ Doesn’t Give Future Fans Much To Scream About
Future’s ‘Monster’ mixtape successfully explores dark themes, but ultimately hides behind the rapper’s past LPs.