The death of Wilder has made me spend a lot of time thinking about friendship, comedy, and specifically the influence that he and the rest of the Brooks clan have had on the world and, even more specifically, how I view it.
McBride, Goggins Find Themselves on the Brink of Absurdity in ‘Vice Principals’
Though its far from being the most complex or sophisticated program on television, ‘Vice Principals’ takes a seemingly mundane occupation and injects it with an admirable and hilarious level of absurdity.
Summer 2016 Sees Another Win for Sequels and Remakes, Disappointment for Moviegoers
Although films like ‘The Lobster’ and ‘Captain Fantastic’ added a unique flare to summer movie landscape, these types of films didn’t do enough to make up for the damage caused by Hollywood’s love of sequels.
A Call to Arts
Amidst the stunning and rapturous energy that takes over BC in the first couple weeks, underclassmen should take the time and effort to show the campus their artistic abilities.
In the Summertime, When the Weather is Fine
Summer’s a great time not only to get away from the pressures of the school year, but also to catch up on the entertainment that school doesn’t accommodate.
Spotlights Shine on the Underdogs in ‘Dance Showcase’
Full Swing, Uprising, and Phaymus made a lasting impression on those gathered to see BC’s dance groups Thursday afternoon.
Makransky and Kearnan Serve as Two Masters of the Stage in ‘Servant of the Two Masters’
With a mix of modernism, an old text, and a showy set, ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ showcases the best of what BC theater has to offer.
When Stars Fall out of Their Constellation
Some of Hollywood’s brightest stars of olde are barely even visible anymore. What extinguishes some of these bright flares into oblivion.
Professor Kreeft Talks Tolkien and America’s Journey to Mount Doom
With technological growth at the forefront of America’s innovative minds and general populace alike, professor Peter Kreeft uses ‘The Lord of the Rings’ to remind readers of the dangers of obsessing over materiality.
‘Elvis and Nixon’ Explores a Strange Encounter of Rock and State
Surrounding an iconic moment in history with a pseudo-historic, comedic narrative, ‘Elvis & Nixon’ shows that even rock and roll’s King had a more conservative side.