By: Harry Mitchell
YG’s Krazy Life offers listeners a look into the rapper’s past, but is inconsistent, leaving few lasting impressions.
By: Harry Mitchell
YG’s Krazy Life offers listeners a look into the rapper’s past, but is inconsistent, leaving few lasting impressions.
By: John Wiley
Supporters of the three bands that did not make it to the next round filed out of the Vanderslice Cabaret room quickly, disappointed, some looking exhausted. For members of Juice, Seaver’s Express, and Bobnoxious & the Master Craftsmen, however-the evening’s three winning acts-the occasion was momentous.
By: Melissa Abi Jaoude
The Boston College Dance Ensemble’s weekend-long presentation of Spotlight featured student-choreographed pieces, with all proceeds going to the Campus School.
By: Abigail Farr
The Rat was transformed into a runway on Saturday evening for the Fashion Club of Boston College’s first fashion show, an event the organization plans to grow into an annual tradition.
By: Ariana Igneri
Dreams are not always about the happily-ever-afters-more often than not, they’re about the chase.
By: Amy Chappelhow
With an engaging visual production, The Grand Budapest Hotel showcases Wes Anderson’s style.
By: Eleanor Hildebrandt
The Veronica Mars movie appeals to fans of the TV show, with familiar characters and plot points, but also entertains as a comedy-drama film.
By: Ariana Igneri
Previewing Thursday’s opening of the Boston Ballet’s adaptation of Cinderella, The Scene talks to dancer Boyko Dossev about the company’s new show.
By: Ariana Igneri
Battle of the Bands, the Fashion Club of Boston College’s first fashion show, and BC Dance Ensemble’s Spotlight are just a few of the many on-campus events this weekend.
While Russian soldiers occupy Crimea, traditions in St. Petersburg are relatively unchanged as Russians celebrate centuries’ worth of culture at the annual Maslenitsa festival.