Boston College Contemporary Theatre’s thought-provoking and gripping production of The Lifespan of a Fact fearlessly challenges the boundary between fact and fiction while raising questions about ethics and artistic expression.
Battle of the Bands Winners to Compete in BC’s Best
Among the competitors of the annual Battle of the Bands competition, three singers and three bands will move forward to compete in BC’s Best.
James Joyce’s Classic Novel Gathers Students and Faculty For a 28-Hour Reading
On March 21, students and faculty gathered in Connolly House to begin reading the entirety of Ulysses, a reading that would span over 28-and-a-half hours.
Alumni Play ‘Cleveland Circle’ Takes Audiences Through Post-College Life
The play was written by alumni Aidan O’Neill, MCAS ’23, and Lily Telegdy, MCAS ’23, and shows the audience what it’s like to live in Boston in your 20s.
BCDE Heats Up the Stage with “Fever”
This year’s performance, titled “Fever,” was a celebration of the teams’ infectious passion and commitment.
T-Pain Returns to BC to Headline Marathon Monday Concert
T-Pain will perform in Boston College’s Mile 21 Concert as part of the Office of Student Affairs’ Marathon Monday festivities at 10:00 a.m. on April 15, BC first announced in a video posted on Instagram this afternoon.
‘Living in Color’ Reflects on Black Identity Through Art
Angus Williams, singer-songwriter and MCAS ’25, assembled a strong combination of artistic conversation and performance pieces in celebration of Black History Month this past Thursday evening. Living in Color showcased poetry, dance, gospel, and jazz music through which performers explored tensions within and outside of the Black community. Williams, also known by his stage name…
McMullen’s ‘The Lost Generation’ Highlights the Contributions of Female Artists to the Modernist Movement
This semester, as visitors enter the McMullen Museum of Art, they are taken back in time to mid-20th century Havana, Cuba.
The bilingual English-Spanish exhibition aims to highlight the importance of lesser-known female artists in the Cuban ceramic world.
Phaymus Celebrates 20 Years With ‘The Phuture’
Phaymus’ 20th anniversary show, held at 7 p.m. in Robsham on Feb. 24, was a tribute to Phaymus’ decorated past and proof of its bright future as a group.
BC University Chorale Brings Night of Self-Reflection, Hope, and a Little Dolly Parton
A night filled with reflection, hope, and a little Dolly Parton, Chorale’s “Rock-A My Soul” performance on Feb. 24 explored American vocal music traditions that helped the audience reflect on themselves and remain optimistic.