SZA rues the passing of time in her video for “Broken Clocks” as she contrasts fond memories of summer camp with the harsh reality of now on the floor of a strip club bathroom.
Legend Falls Short of Divine in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live!’
NBC’s live concert production of the controversial 1970s rock opera ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ calls on nostalgia for fans but the cast fails to live up to expectations of the formidable roles.
‘Unfortunate Events’ Delights Audiences with Peculiarity and Humor
In its second season, ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ continues to intrigue audiences with dark humor and new characters.
‘First Match’ Finds Success in Performance, Cinematography
Netflix’s ‘First Match’ explores the emotional journey through the New York foster care system while illuminating the beauty and sadness of struggle with striking cinematography.
UGBC Calls For Divestment From Fossil Fuels
The resolution was sponsored by Ellen O’Brien, MCAS ’20; and co-sponsored by Nicholas Stubblefield, MCAS ’20; Kate Canavan, MCAS ’21; Ignacio Fletcher, MCAS ’20; and Samuel Szemerenyi, MCAS ’20.
‘My Dear Melancholy,’ Mends Heart with Empty Beats, Lyrics
The Weeknd’s latest EP ‘My Dear Melancholy,’ details the range of emotions involved in heartbreak but is weighed down by recycled beats and trite lyrics.
Fire Breaks Out in Welch Tuesday Morning
While the room’s residents were not present at the time of the fire, they will be relocated to a different room for the remainder of the year due to the damage the fire caused.
Students to Overcome ‘Sophomore Slump’ With Stride
“You often hear people talk about the sophomore slump,” said Michael Sacco, a founder of Stride. “Our idea is that … instead of slumping, they’ll be hitting their stride.”
Eagles Extend Winning Streak With Two-Game Sweep at Syracuse
BC worked its way back to .500 during an abbreviated two-game series with Syracuse this weekend, outscoring the Orange, 16-4, en route to its fifth- and sixth-straight victories.
Embracing Chaos: March Madness Never Fails to Surprise
There’s only one game left in March Madness and when looking back at the previous five rounds, one fact becomes incredibly clear—the tournament is a lesson in absolute chaos.