Comedy group My Mother’s Fleabag entertained audiences with their random and witty improvised performance, and reflected on the common situations of BC students at large.
Cold War Kids Stun and Inspire with ‘L.A. Divine’
Fans will love the Cold War Kids’ ‘LA Divine,’ which represents their stellar songwriting and blues rock sound with a reflective and authentic album.
Embracing the Stigmatized Ways of the Nerd
It’s easy to stigmatize genres that one may not wholeheartedly embrace, but acknowledging our own nerd tendencies and accepting those of others would be better for everyone.
‘Prison Break’ Plots Mysterious Return to Gritty Glory
Returning for a fifth and final season, ‘Prison Break’ draws viewers into a complex web of conspiracy and action to restore the show to its former glory.
bOp! Entertains With Bold and Spirited Spectacle
BC bOp! delivered a night of heartfelt, snazzy songs that showcased the range of musical variety and immense talent of everyone in the group.
When ‘Buffy’ and Vampires Escape to the Real World
The power of fictional television to reveal personal attitudes certainly has a place in the minds of viewers of even the most fantastical programs.
Finding One’s Frequency: Tonye Ikoli Speaks About ‘Sing it to the Heights’ Win
The 2017 ‘Sing It to the Heights’ winner Tonye Ikoli, MCAS ’17, talks artistic influences, inspiration, and preparation with the Acoustics.
Exploring War, ‘Mexican Suitcase’ Sifts Through Collective Conscience
‘The Mexican Suitcase’ powerfully reveals stories of war photography and the lasting impact of civil war on future generations.
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ as a Charming Reminder of Civility
Asst. Arts Editor Isabella Dow discusses the compelling merits of social decorum through the lens of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel.’
‘Trial and Error’ Uses Wry Absurdity to Get it Right
The comic mockumentary uses its unique brand of humor to elicit compelling, emotional responses from audiences that would not otherwise be expected.