Through May 6, ArtWeek will feature 525 events in 155 communities across Massachusetts. The festival provides affordable and interactive creative experiences to a diverse range of audiences.
Miguel Riddles Artistry with Objectification in “Come Through and Chill”
Miguel relies on the objectification of female sexuality to complete the narrative of his visually stimulating new video for “Come Through and Chill.”
A Drop in the Harbor: Cementing My Love for the City
Need a little extra luck before finals? Go to the Boston Tea Party Museum and toss tea into the Harbor. Assistant metro editor Isabel Fenoglio swears by it.
‘Beerbongs and Bentleys’ Melds Mainstream with Originality
Post Malone releases solid sophomore album with ‘Beerbongs and Bentleys,’ but the artist’s success comes at the expense of moving away from his original sound.
Woods College Dean to Become President of Saint Mary’s University
“I intend to bring the same energy, passion and conviction to my work with students, faculty and staff at Saint Mary’s that I brought to the Woods College each day,” said Dean of the Woods College of Advancing Studies Rev. James Burns, I.V.D., to The Chronicle.
Gretchen Parlato Brings Serene Jazz to RISE Music Series
Gretchen Parlato entertained the crowd at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum with unconventional musical stylings and calm crooning as a part of the RISE Music Series.
Echosmith and Openers Echo Sentiments of Love
Echosmith, the indie band best known for its hit “Cool Kids,” entertained the Royale crowd with an intimate setting and carefree musical stylings on April 26.
Previewing 2018 Softball: Bryant
BC has won 10 of 11 all-time meetings with Bryant, and will look to beat them once again in an effort to extend an impressive seven-game non-conference winning streak on Wednesday afternoon.
Songs from the Starboard: the Best of Jimmy Buffett
Head Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses his favorite Jimmy Buffett songs just in time for summer.
DiEmmanuele, Hot Start Extend BC’s Non-Conference Streak
Lexi DiEmmanuele stole three bases and the Eagles poured on five runs in the first two innings, which held up for a midweek win over Massachusetts Lowell on Tuesday night.