‘Dreams of Art & Glory: Book Craft by the Roycrofters’ allows students to learn about bookbinding in the early 19th century at Babst Library.
Amazon’s ‘Jack Ryan’ Installment Lacks Compelling Plot
John Krasinski offers a fresh take on Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, but the most recent Amazon installment fails to deliver fans new excitement while detailing the storied character’s beginnings.
“Mr. Brightside” Sheds Light on Jesuit Values, Vocational Discernment
Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez tackles Rev. Michael Himes’ three questions with a Boston College party favorite: “Mr. Brightside.”
Liam Payne, Florida Georgia Line, and More in New Singles this Week
Florida Georgia Line, Liam Payne, and Seth Ennis wrapped up the summer by releasing new singles.
Brendon Urie Sings Atop a Skyscraper in “High Hopes” Video
Brendan Urie is joined by his band atop a skyscraper in his new music video for “High Hopes.”
‘Bloom’ Flickers Between Slow and Serious and Carefree Party
Troye Sivan teeters between an upbeat, party sound and a more serious one on his new album, ‘Bloom.’
‘Searching’ Engages Viewers with Twists, Tension, and Mystery
‘Searching’ features exemplary acting, directing, and storytelling, and stands out as one of the best movies of the summer.
‘Operation Finale’ Dispassionately Tells the True Story of the Hunt for Adolf Eichmann
‘Operation Finale’ is reminiscent of a great movie, but isn’t quite there yet. The film is awkward and unnatural, leaving much to be desired.
Community Podcast Lab Tells Stories of Boston’s Underrepresented
The 15-week program will commence in October and will “train participants of color who have no formal experience in public media to create podcasts that will be distributed both locally and nationally,” according to a press release.
Mayor’s Office Serves Up Free Meals for Students During Summer Months
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, BC ’09 and the City of Boston’s Office of Food Access have designed a free meal program, effective over the summer months, to approach the growing issue of food insecurity for Boston-area students.