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A Capella, Dance Showcase, and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Burnt’ This Weekend In Arts
A Capella invitationals take over campus, SEASA hold a dance showcase, and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Burnt’ is released in theaters.
Anthology Television: The Bridge Between The Gold And The Silver Age
In the shift from the Golden Age to the Silver Age, anthology programming picked up the expanded narrative format that worked so well for ‘The Sopranos.’
Trailers And Tickets, Fear And Hope For ‘The Force Awakens’
Tickets and the trailer for ‘The Force Awakens’ were released this week, but fans continue to wade in a pool intermingled with apprehension and excitement.
Professors, Pastries, And Paintings In Carney Hall
Last Thursday, the Arts Club unveiled its latest gallery, which displayed photos, paintings, and multimedia pieces from the BC staff.
Spielberg And Hanks’s Methodical, Tightly-Wound Drama Captures The Cold War
The iconic duo come together to tell the story of an American insurance attorney turned hostage exchange negotiator in ‘Bridge of Spies.’
‘Bridge Of Spies,’ BC bOp!, and Joe Walsh This Weekend In Arts
Tom Hanks’ ‘Bridge of Spies’ is released in theaters, BC bOp! has its first concert of the semester, and Joe Walsh of the Eagles comes to town.
An Attack On The Academy Awards’ Authority
The Oscars’ reign supreme in the slew of award shows, but does the Academy’s opinion on the best films really matter in the long run?
‘Goosebumps’ Ghouls Are Resurrected From Obscurity By Jack Black
R. L. Stine’s monsters get a chance to spread their wings and show their fangs in kid’s horror flick aptly starring Jack Black.
Music Guild’s Fall Concert, ‘Pan,’ and ‘Steve Jobs’ This Weekend In Arts
The Music Guild holds its first Fall Concert, Hugh Jackman stars as Blackbeard in ‘Pan,’ and Michael Fassbender takes on Steve Jobs’ biopic this weekend.