The popular rock group successfully teams with Capitol Records for a more experimental sound on its latest album.
A Random Walk Down Linden Lane
Since Friday’s Student Involvement Fair can ruin college careers—though not necessarily in the worst of ways—here’s a guide to help you decide whether breaking into the arts at BC is the right move for you.
Senior Year Realities: The Last First Day Of School
A trip to the McMullen during the first day of classes proves to be an eye-opening experience heading into senior year.
With Rap Veteran Jeezy, You Haven’t ‘Seen It All’ Yet
Even after 10 years in the rap industry, Jeezy still keeps it fresh with his latest release.
Maroon 5 May Be On The Map, But Will Fans Follow?
The band has come a long way from its “Sunday Morning” days, but ‘V’ does little to impress its original supporters.
How Arts Fest Can Shape A BC Experience
Arts Fest has become a strange parallel to life at BC-beginning with uncertainty, followed by security, and ending with insecurity once more.
The Town: The New Heroes Of Boston’s Film Tradition
Actors, including Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, have paid tribute to their home city, starring in a number of Boston-based movies.
Some Interruption: Yik Yak, UGBC, And The Modstock 2014 Publicity Debacle
There is literally a host of deadly tornados headed to Boston College, the storm arriving just in time for Modstock 2014.
LaMontagne’s Folk Album ‘Supernova’ Outshines Past Work
Supernova is a solid blending of blues, folk, psychedelic, and rock, a concoction of old school sounds mixed with an almost childlike freedom.
Terry Peng: Beneath The Shades
When Terry Peng, A&S ’14, emerged victorious from last weekend’s singer-songwriter competition, it was the culmination of four years journeying through Boston College’s art scene.