Florence + The Machine embrace the supernatural, Usher and Ruben Blades remain “Champions,” and Ellie Goulding cannot let you go in singles this week.
FACES, AHANA Find Ways to Sing, Dance, and ‘Speak For Your Change’
While there are many ways to enact change, facing differences and embracing them in our own lives proves to be the most powerful, as the ‘Speak For Your Change’ event suggests.
Bostonians Trade Verses and Voices in Intimate Performance
The Bostonians’ Spring Cafe saw renditions of famous songs from the likes of The Killers and Crosby, Stills, & Nash, creating an eclectic and engaging program.
Feel-Good Ballads and Renowned Vocals Make for a ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’
Elton John channels the spirit of his older work, while giving listeners something new in his latest album ‘Wonderful Crazy Night.’
Did Sia Reinvent Herself or is She is Simply ‘Acting?’
With little to no cohesiveness between songs, Sia’s ‘This Is Acting’ as an album fails to find the smae kind of emotional draw felt in individual songs.
One Direction Stays The Course Without Malik
Even without the talented Zayn Malik, the boys of One Direction are back with their pop melodies in a workman-like album.
Fresh Prince Meets Fashion In ASO Show
Inspired by ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, BC’s African Student Organization puts together a compelling show of expression through dance, dress and song.
Keaton, Ruffalo Shine As Investigative Journalists In ‘Spotlight’
In the film, the famous team of “spotlight” journalists uncover the abuse in the Catholic archdiocese of Boston.
Improv Asylum Takes Over Robsham
Boston’s Improv Asylum delights a college crowd in Robsham, lampooning one on campus newspaper in particular.
‘Pops’ Tradition Returns To BC For 23rd Annual Scholarship Event
On one Boston College’s biggest annual fundraisers of the year, the renown Pops Orchestra was joined by Darlene Love, Lisa Fischer, and Judith Hill.