The new social media landscape provides opportunities for savvy individuals to achieve fame. Austyn Tester, the subject of the Hulu documentary ‘Jawline,’ is trying his best to break through the noise.
The 1975, Declan McKenna Drop End-of-Summer Singles
The 1975’s new single, “People,” shows the band’s transition into a new sound, while Declan McKenna’s “British Bombs” illustrates a more fast-paced beat than in his previous songs.
Lana Del Rey Debuts Joint Music Video
Lana Del Rey released a music video Thursday for two singles from her upcoming album, ‘Norman F***ing Rockwell.’
Midland Continues ‘Real Country’ Resurgence on ‘Let It Roll’
‘Let It Roll’ uses clever lyrics and gritty themes to become a frontrunner in the recent push for more traditional country sounds.
Taylor Swift Weathers the Storm with ‘Lover’
Taylor Swift’s new album ‘Lover’ exhibits her songwriting abilities in a less surprising format than on her previous release, ‘Reputation.’
‘On Becoming a God in Central Florida’ Skewers Capitalism
‘On Becoming a God in Central Florida’ is an absurd, darkly humorous look into the lengths that people go to attain the elusive American dream.
BC Alumna’s ‘The Farewell’ Examines Cultural Divide
‘The Farewell,’ a wry dramedy written and directed by BC alumna Lulu Wang, tells the true story of an elaborate plot to deceive her ailing grandmother.
Move Over Plex, There’s a New Kid on the Block
“Everyone felt like a freshman at the new Margot Connell Recreation Center, Boston College’s expansive four-story recreation complex that opened Tuesday.”
Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Reviewed: A Bad Trip
Martin Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ pedals lies about a tour in need of no such embellishment.
Streep Arrives, ‘Big Little Lies’ Follow with Intrigue
HBO’s Emmy award winning ‘Big Little Lies’ thickened the plot by welcoming Meryl Streep’s neurotic matron Mary Louise to its second season.