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.
BC Dining and Student Groups Partner to Compost in Mac
Carolyn Townsend, the director of environment and sustainability programming in Student Initiatives, hopes to permanently implement composting at every dining hall on campus in the future.
Big Sean’s ‘I Decided’ Is a Contemplative Reflection
Big Sean’s best album yet, ‘I Decided’ allows the artist to parallel his younger and present self through music
Reconciling the Good, Bad, and Ugly of BC Hockey
The Eagles have struggled lately, including losing three times to archrival BU, leaving fans wondering where BC stands come Trophy Season.
New Campus Ministry Programs to Focus on Race
In a survey, many students said that colorblindness was enough, because it leads to equality, while others said it is ignorant, dismantling people’s stories by removing a key part of their identities.
Gervais Laughs in the Face of Failure in ‘Life on the Road’
Full of dark humor, ‘David Brent: Life On The Road’ is comprised of a slew of self-deprecation, failure, and sadness.
Mercurial and Multifacted, ‘Legion’ Joins the Team of Superhero Shows
Hard to pin down, ‘Legion’ focuses on David Haller, a paranoid schizophrenic with super powers who struggles to determine what is real and what is a product of his delusions
Refn and Visual Storytelling
Sometimes more visual stories are misconstrued as unintelligent because they demand much of the audience. But some of the best films are not the most explicit.