While the nations theaters continue to “upgrade” over the year, qualities of the older generation theaters are lost to movie-goers over time.
Anthony Jeselnik – Nothing is Sacred
Anthony Jeselnik is brilliant and he knows it. Now all we have to do is see it ourselves. Even as he embraces the darker sided of life, he finds ways to make us laugh.
Louis C.K. Delves into Deep Conversation with Day-Drinkers in ‘Horace and Pete’
In a thoughtful and funny way, Louis C.K.’s latest comedy ‘Horace and Pete’ finds itself grappling with existential issues through bar-room antics.
Spring into Fashion with Denim, Chokers, and Cartoon Apparel
Be prepared for this season’s stylish trends with this guide to a few fads in fashion for spring 2016.
Full-Time Mentality: After Increased Demand, UCS Adds Two Full-Time Staff Members
After the demand on University Counseling Services (UCS) continues to increase, an anonymous donation in combination with an approval from the Board of Trustees for the 2016-2017 budget has allotted the department two additional positions.
Forty Years Finding River Sources with Wong
Dr. How Man Wong talked about his four-decade-long work, which includes finding four river sources in Asia and leading numerous conservation efforts for endangered animals, as a part of the Daniel C. Morrissey, BC ’88, and Chanannait Paisansathan, M.D., lecture series in Asian Studies.
Town Hall Challenges Inclusivity of UGBC Candidates’ Platforms
Diversity and Inclusion’s Town Hall was held on March 30 in the Vanderslice Cabaret Room, where candidates for Undergraduate Government of Boston College president were questioned on their plans to support inclusion on campus.
Imagine Boston 2030 Aims to Envision a Transformed Boston
Boston College’s Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy and the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action, along with the City of Boston hosted lawmakers, businessmen, and academics to discuss the first Boston city-wide planning initiative in 50 years at the Imagine Boston 2030 Forum: “Making Choices for a Growing City,” on Tuesday evening.
Emmy Nominee Brings Political Discussions to the Table
On Tuesday evening, Emmy-nominated documentary maker Julie Winoker talked about traveling across the country with a table to get students to engage in political discussions.
Wrongly Imprisoned Man Discusses Serving 32 Years Behind Bars
After a flawed trial, Rosario told Boston College community on Wednesday, he was wrongly convicted of second-degree murder and served 32 years behind bars.