By: Therese Tully
The newest Moschino collection, with McDonald’s and Spongebob motifs, is bold, but too literal.
By: Therese Tully
The newest Moschino collection, with McDonald’s and Spongebob motifs, is bold, but too literal.
By: Ariana Igneri
This weekend in the arts, Justin Timberlake is performing at TD Garden, BC2Boston is sponsoring a trip to see the Blue Man Group, and Seaver’s Express is playing a concert, among other events.
By: Phoebe Fico
‘Morning Phase’ ends up in the same place as it starts-both musically and lyrically-but the album never feels stale, as new elements are added to each song.
By: Luiza Justus
The brand-new addition to Katy Perry’s collection of colorful, whimsical, and flamboyant music videos is up to par with the others, and then some.
By: Ryan Dowd
For the surprise release Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon, the vibe is there, but the content is somewhat lacking. Regardless, Satellite Flight is still a bridge, and it’s hard evaluating a bridge when one doesn’t really know where that bridge is heading.
By: Ariana Igneri
Amnesty International hosted an evening featuring slam poets, rap artists, and F.I.S.T.S. dance group, in order to showcase freedom of expression.
By: John Wiley
Circle Mirror Transformation, presented by the Boston College Theatre Department, was a rare production that kept itself acutely concerned with character.
By: Harry Mitchell
Jammin’ Toast, Against the Current, Sharps, Heightsmen, and Dynamics held a charity concert for Camp AmeriKids, a non-profit organization aimed at enhancing the lives of kids living with HIV/AIDS and sickle cell anemia.
By: Ryan Dowd
After the second season of House of Cards premiered on Netflix last week, people have hidden themselves away, making it clear that shows like this feed on and even create loneliness.