By: Kwesi Aaron
Writers featured in the ninth edition of The Laughing Medusa read their works of poetry and prose for Arts Fest.
By: Kwesi Aaron
Writers featured in the ninth edition of The Laughing Medusa read their works of poetry and prose for Arts Fest.
By: Abigail Farr
On Friday evening, the sketch comedy troupe Hello … Shovelhead took to the stage in the Stokes Art Tent to perform a mix of new and old sketches.
By: Emily Sadeghian
Two documentary shorts by Boston College student directors Emily Mervosh and Katlyn Prentice, both A&S ’14, were screened on Friday night.
By: Connor Farley
A task force comprised of students and administrators that formed in December to create a new organization for University programming has reached a finalized structure for the future of campus entertainment and recreational student activities at Boston College.
By: John Wiley
BC Underground, in its second year at Arts Fest, featured a variety of talent from underrepresented artists on campus, including break dancers, hip-hop crews, spoken word artists, rappers, and electronic music producers.
By: Grace Godvin
This year’s Alumni Arts Award recipient, Anne Garefino, BC ’81, made her first appearance of the weekend on Thursday, taking part in an “Inside the Actor’s Studio”-esque interview in the temporary tent erected outside Stokes Hall.
By: Ariana Igneri
Chosen by The Arts Council as well as by professionals within the community, the routines of Friday’s Critic’s Choice Dance Showcase highlighted the talents of nine different Boston College dance groups.
By: Magdalena Lachowicz
BC bands and singer-songwriters compete in annual music contest.
By: Michelle Tomassi
Five groups were selected by local professionals and members of the Arts Council to be featured in the final Critics’ Choice a cappella showcase.
By: Ryan Dowd
The Drowsy Chaperone is a commentary on musicals and memory, and it just so happens to be really funny.