The Sadies, along with Kurt Vile, demonstrate clear roots in the annals of classic rock and country with their tenth studio album, ‘Northern Passages.’
‘Girlfriend’s Day’ Makes an Earnest but Failing Attempt at Originality
Bob Odenkirk trades in his witty, snarky attitude for a more pensive side in Girlfriend’s Day. The premise of film may seem unique and interesting but the plot fails to win watchers over.
Senior Actress and Singer, Christy Coco Is Steps Away From Stardom
Christy Coco, MCAS’ 17, is on her way to bigger and brighter things. She’s starred in BC productions ‘Carousel’ and ‘The Trojan Women’ and recently made her off-broadway debut in ‘Fiorello!.’
From Ashes to Ashes, Stubs to Stubs
Assoc. Arts Editor Jacob Schick explores his cinematic lineage in this week’s I’m Just Sayin’
A Scathing Critique of Grammys Red Carpet Fashion
Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green, and Jennifer Lopez are among the stars whose red carpet looks that fell miserably flat while Solange Knowles, Lea Michele, and Jidenna redeemed the night’s fashion failures.
‘Righting Historical Wrongs’ Exhibit Confronts the Past With a New Perspective
O’Neill Library’s ‘Righting Historical Wrongs’ exhibit at the Turn of the Millennium’ spotlights past, global injustices and encourages us to learn from history.
Bublé Attest to a Timeless, Dynamic Love in ‘I Believe in You’ Video
Bublé’s ‘I Believe in You’ video offers up the unchallenging image of growing up on screen, but captures the heartfelt sentiment of a lifelong of love.
Sexual Chocolate’s ‘Big Show’ Serves Up Skits and Sweet Dance Moves
This chocolate is not filled with nougat or caramel, but with sex. Boston College’s all male step team, Sexual Chocolate, brings the sweet and savory heat in their Valentine’s Day themed “Big Show.”
SASA Showcase Pokes at Cultural Stereotypes in Culture Performance
Boston College’s South Asian Student Association celebrates cultural diversity and artistic expression in their annual culture show.
Unoriginal and Tired, ‘A United Kingdom’ Is Just Another Biopic
‘A United Kingdom’ contains a very interesting and compelling story, but it lacks pacing and the drive to entertain audiences.