The McMullen Museum displays Belgian landscape art that presents the grim and the beautiful aspects of humanity’s interaction with nature.
‘Villains’ Shows Streaks of Talent from Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age examines existential conflict through the power of music in ‘Villains.’
Netflix’s ‘Disjointed’ Bores, Annoys Audiences
Disjointed’s flat jokes and underdeveloped aesthetic prove the show lives up to its name.
The Mind-Boggling Ways of Meta-Art
Self-referential meta-art breaks the viewer’s immersion in a story, but gives them a new level of access to their beloved characters.
‘After Hours Theatre’ Features Comic, Casual Show
Boston College Arts Council’s ‘After Hours Theatre’ dedicated the student-run, spirited performances to its department students in a fun-loving format.
The Appeal of the Action Genre
Even with absurd spectacle, the action genre features characters that get things done, which makes up for an oftentimes hollow plot.
‘Untold Stories’ Exhibit Documents the Varied Nature of Identity
Though many peoples share a culture and heritage, no two people hold the same experiences. The ‘Untold Stories’ exhibit documents this idea in the Asian American and Pacific Islander students on campus.
Wind Ensemble’s ‘Paris Sketches’ Transports Audience Abroad
The University Wind Ensemble presented an evening of internationally-inspired music with an abundance of energy and immense talent.
Upcoming TV Series to Cure Summer Boredom
TV fanatics can expect the return of their favorite shows this summer, as well as new series that feature distinctive takes on TV genres that they already enjoy.
Testing the Limits of Entertainment Value
Even if a performance falls a bit flat, one can still appreciate the energy and spirit that created the show.