Snail Mail navigates adolescent love, self discovery, and the monotonous progression of life with syncopated guitar riffs on “Pristine,” while the most recent singles of Anderson .Paak and serpentwithfeet follow close behind in quality.
Students Lead Thousands to Protest Gun Violence in March for Our Lives
Organized by students in the wake of the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) in Parkland, Fla. last month, thousands participated in the rally March for Our Lives on Saturday to protest gun violence. Participants marched from Roxbury at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School down Columbus Ave. to Boston Common.
East Coast, West Coast
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the key differences between music produced on the East Coast versus the West Coast.
Mejia Awarded 2018 Romero Scholarship
“To me, the Romero Scholarship is not a spotlight, but a reminder,” said Juan Mejia, MCAS ’19. “A reminder of my and our duty as humans to realize that we are agents of history, and in our hands are the tools to rectify injustices.”
Heights Hiatus: Bronchitis, Raccoon Sex, and Puberty
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez revels in the irreverent humor of comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney during her weeklong battle with bronchitis.
Lover of Wordsworth and the Wild
Emma Hammack brings freshness, positivity, and sometimes her dog to her class on 19th Century Romanticism.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Hosts RISE, Strengthens Music Community in Boston
For this year’s season, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum partnered with Berklee College of Music to host its RISE music series. On Thursday, the event hosted a Boston-based husband-and-wife duo, the A-Beez, for the release of their second studio album entitled ‘Say Goodbye.’
McMullen Museum Showcases 18th and 19th Century Japanese Prints
Boston College’s McMullen Museum’s installation of ‘Into the Collection: Japanese Works on Paper’ examines 18th and 19th century Japanese history and culture.
Across the Pond and to the Pulpit
After growing up in the middle of political and religious unrest in Ireland, Rev. Oliver P. Rafferty, S.J. now teaches about some of the historical events he live.
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ Falls Due to Trite Plot Writing
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ excels in engaging, messy fight scenes but fails to get audiences emotionally invested in the plot due to painfully trite writing.