By: Ariana Igneri
“Fall In Love” is a trippy aesthetic experience that will leave fans addicted and ready for more from the duo.
By: Ariana Igneri
“Fall In Love” is a trippy aesthetic experience that will leave fans addicted and ready for more from the duo.
By: Noreen Wong
Sponsored by the Women and Gender Studies program, The Vagina Monologues made its 11th appearance at Boston College, balancing entertainment and raising awareness.
By: Luiza Justus
Vampire Academy, the latest from Mean Girls director Mark Waters, is surprisingly substantial as the newest supernatural teen drama in theaters.
By: Ryan Dowd
The real story isn’t that we can’t view Allen’s films in a clear lens or that Allen’s reputation has been tarnished. It’s our responsibility not to punish Allen-at least not just yet-but to remember his daughter Dylan.
By: Ariana Igneri
When The Beatles landed in America 50 years ago this weekend, they created a monster: the modern fan.
By: Magdalena Lachowicz
Kentridge’s exhibit at the ICA uses five projectors and turns to South African imagery to narrate history’s struggle with time and mortality.
By: John Wiley
Matt Dugan, BC ’96, brought together high concept, and an ultra low budget, to complete his first feature length film as a director. Inverse opened at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival last weekend.
By: Anne Donnelly
Funny, sentimental, and action-packed, The Lego Movie will appeal to viewers young and old.
By: Therese Tully
Dressing fashionably, while keeping to ethical products, is not always an easy decision, but it’s a choice worth making for consumers.
By: Matt Mazzari
Talented artists are faking their performances more frequently, just like Red Hot Chili Peppers did at the Super Bowl last week-but isn’t performing live at the performance sort of the point?