The closing of the Spring Student Art Show last Thursday in the basement of Bapst Library has left the gallery empty, and potentially, closed for good. A short walk through the University’s academic areas gives an unflattering perspective on Boston College’s treatment of student work in its recent expansion.
This Weekend In Arts: March 20-23
Plexapalooza, BC Acoustic’s a cappella show, and a new exhibit at the MFA are just a few events this weekend happening in the arts.
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‘For Colored Girls’: The Story Beyond The Script
The Scene spoke with the eight case members of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, which is currently playing in the Bonn Studio. The students spoke about their experiences dealing with issues of race and how the play can initiate conversation on race at BC.
BC Juniors Promote ‘Valid Culture’ With Personal Brand
Valid Culture, started by Trey Amar,CSOM ’15, and Michael Felix, A&S ’15, is not just a clothing line. As its name implies, it’s lifestyle-a culture.
This Weekend In Arts: February 27-March 2
This weekend in the arts, Justin Timberlake is performing at TD Garden, BC2Boston is sponsoring a trip to see the Blue Man Group, and Seaver’s Express is playing a concert, among other events.
Boston College’s Missing Artistic Identity
Whenever I get the chance to speak with an artist on campus, I find myself tagging the same question to the end of each interview: why do the arts matter at Boston College?
BC Juniors Promote ‘Valid Culture’ With Personal Brand
By: Ariana Igneri
Valid Culture, started by Trey Amar, CSOM ’15, and Michael Felix, A&S ’15, is not just a clothing line. As its name implies, it’s lifestyle-a culture.
‘SLAMnesty’ Confronts Social Taboo With Poetry
By: Ariana Igneri
Amnesty International hosted an evening featuring slam poets, rap artists, and F.I.S.T.S. dance group, in order to showcase freedom of expression.
Baker’s ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ Comes To Bonn Studio Theatre
By: John Wiley
Circle Mirror Transformation, presented by the Boston College Theatre Department, was a rare production that kept itself acutely concerned with character.
‘Acapelooza’ Hosted As Benefit For Camp AmeriKids
By: Harry Mitchell
Jammin’ Toast, Against the Current, Sharps, Heightsmen, and Dynamics held a charity concert for Camp AmeriKids, a non-profit organization aimed at enhancing the lives of kids living with HIV/AIDS and sickle cell anemia.