With everything from ‘High School Musical’ songs to philosophical birds, Asinine’s improv comedy show entertained audiences with its witty scenes.
International Antiquarian Book Fair Explores Frost, Thoreau
The annual Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair is a haven for avid book collectors. This intellectual gathering boasts limited edition books ranging from poetry and diaries to antiquated world maps.
‘Orient Express’ Embraces Ensemble Cast, Cuts Plot Threads
‘Murder on the Orient Express’ fails to live up to its source-material by skewering the plot that made the original a page-turner, but steals strong performances from its ensemble cast.
Jennifer Lopez Sings of Sensual Love in “Amor, Amor, Amor”
All new singles from Jennifer Lopez, Kim Petras, and AWOLNATION in the world of music today.
Styles Pits Cupcakes Against Gritty Rock in ‘Kiwi’
On his first solo album, Harry Styles conveys underdeveloped but catchy emotions in his child-driven video of blue frosting and red velvet death.
Contemporary Theatre’s Staged Reading Thrives on Minimalism
The minimalist performance of ‘Sexual Perversity in Chicago’ allowed the endearing, vulgar script to shine, focusing on the actor portrayals of comical, troubled characters.
Collaborative SEASA Dance Showcase Dazzles Audiences
The Southeast Asian Student Association (SEASA) teams up with Conspiracy Theory and other dance groups for a night of culture and celebration.
A Decade of Penning and Posting BC’s Best Satire
For 10 years, the New England Classic has been bringing satire to campus.
The Human Aspect: Schneider Works With Abuse Victims in Queens
Samantha Schneider met with victims of domestic violence through her work for the Queens district attorney in New York.
At United Nations, Davis Researches Yemeni Civil War
In a world of security clearances and international diplomacy, Molly Davis found a place for herself interning at the United Nations.