YG’s Krazy Life offers listeners a look into the rapper’s past, but is inconsistent, leaving few lasting impressions.
Comfortable Becomes Cool With ’90s-Inspired Fashion Trend Normcore
Drawing from ‘90s sitcoms like Seinfeld, normcore welcomes back turtlenecks and boxy jeans.
The Crisis Of BC’s Art Spaces
The closing of the Spring Student Art Show last Thursday in the basement of Bapst Library has left the gallery empty, and potentially, closed for good. A short walk through the University’s academic areas gives an unflattering perspective on Boston College’s treatment of student work in its recent expansion.
This Weekend In Arts: March 20-23
Plexapalooza, BC Acoustic’s a cappella show, and a new exhibit at the MFA are just a few events this weekend happening in the arts.
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Single Reviews: Frank Ocean, Vince Staples, And Coldplay
Frank Ocean’s “Hero,” Coldplay’s “Magic,” and Vince Staples’ “Nate”
‘For Colored Girls’: The Story Beyond The Script
The Scene spoke with the eight case members of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, which is currently playing in the Bonn Studio. The students spoke about their experiences dealing with issues of race and how the play can initiate conversation on race at BC.
It’s Complicated: Growing Tired Of Things You Love
I may have a love-hate relationship with reading and writing, but one blogger made me realize that maybe we don’t always need to have constant devotion to the things we love. A relationship with a passion, career, or even a hobby can benefit from taking breaks, getting sick of each other, and even ignoring each other for a while.
Channing Falls Just Short Of ‘Nirvana’ And Rock Hall Of Fame
After being told that he’d be inducted into the the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the rest of Nirvana, former drummer Chad Channing was informed that he wouldn’t be honored with the band.
Comfortable Becomes Cool With ’90s-Inspired Fashion Trend Normcore
By: Therese Tully
Drawing from ‘90s sitcoms like Seinfeld, normcore welcomes back turtlenecks and boxy jeans.
The Crisis Of BC’s Art Spaces
By: John Wiley
The closing of the Spring Student Art Show last Thursday in the basement of Bapst Library has left the gallery empty, and potentially, closed for good. A short walk through the University’s academic areas gives an unflattering perspective on Boston College’s treatment of student work in its recent expansion.