The second half of season seven of AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’ premiered as a fast-paced action-filled episode in stark contrast to the first half of the season.
A Tribe Called Quest Verbally Accosts with Vehement Lyricism in Powerfully Charged ‘We Got It from Here’
A Tribe Called Quest return with quite the bang. Rapping without pulling any punches, Quest tackles social stigma and crisis with sounds ripped from the heart of the nineties.
Lambchop’s ‘FLOTUS’ Flourishes Despite Progression Flaws
Despite some dull duds, the overall feel of ‘FLOTUS’ is a solid rock album from a widely-loved bands bent on uncovering new creative grounds of sound.
The Heightsmen Invitational Intrigues With Songs and Serenades
The Heightsmen, BC’s only all-male a cappella group, are often just as good as the artists they cover—if not better. Such was the case at last Friday’s Fall Invitational.
‘Walking Dead’ Still Instills Fear, Despite Cliffhanger Missteps
With tigers and sadists abound, the character of ‘The Walking Dead’ cannot seem to catch a break. As their ranks are splintered and their blood spilled, one thing is certain, this TV series is not going away anytime soon.
Acoustics Reap Rewards of Fruitful Halloween Invitational
Welcoming Fairfield’s Bensonians and BC’s Dynamics, The Acoustics Halloween showcase is one to be remembered, fusing fear and song into a night of fright and fun.
Green Day Hammers Home its Point with a Bullet Through the Hand in “Say Goodbye” Video
A few powerful images in Green Day’s latest music video for “Say Goodbye” help reinforce ideas of pain and loss in the lyrics.
CCE’s Pumpkin Spice Laughter is Not Basic, But Brilliant
Pumpkins Spice Laughter works as a great display of the many talents of CCE, as well as their ability to garner the most laughs out of a wide variety of concepts and scenarios.
Irish Poetry Reading ‘Poems of Repossession’ Sees Youth and Loss Hand in Hand
The ‘Poems of Possession’ was a stunningly beautiful display of the Gaelic language’s ability to convey sentiments in ways others cannot through speech of poised poets.
Green Day’s ‘Revolution Radio’ Is Made White Noise By Past Successes
With the fires of creativity seemingly dimming on ‘Revolution Radio,’ Green Day finds itself at a crucial moment. It must find a way to conform against its better judgement, or fade away completely.