Director Aaron Sorkin breathes new life into HBO’s latest season of ‘The Newsroom’ by relying less on fact than fiction.
How Soon Is Too Soon? ‘SNL’ Pushing The Limits of Comedy
Chris Rock jokes about the Boston Marathon Bombing on SNL, which makes us wonder: will it always be “too soon”?
MAST’ Offers Wood-fired Pizzas And Italian Fare
MAST’ waited a long time to open in Boston, and now that they are finally here, the owners want it to be a destination both day and night.
Brad Pitt Tanks In Latest World War II Film ‘Fury’
David Ayer’s ‘Fury’ falls into the conventions of all war films before it—with nothing new to contribute.
Ben Affleck And Rosamund Pike Kill It In ‘Gone Girl’
Flicher’s ‘Gone Girl’ adaptation exhibits the director’s ability to handle dark themes and a complex screenplay, but doesn’t live up to ‘The Social Network.’
Kevin Smith Takes A Stab At Horror Satire With ‘Tusk’
Kevin Smith’s ‘Tusk’ parodies the horror genre and offers social commentary through its absurdity.
Chef Talks Gluten-Free Food In Harvard Lecture Series
Chef Mark Ladner recognizes the demand for accessible gluten-free dining options—and he wants to help meet it one pasta dish at a time.
Professor Sheila Gallagher Takes Her Art To Arkansas
Sheila Gallagher’s work is featured in ‘State of the Art,’ an Arkansas exhibit that allows viewers to engage in the gallery’s art with an exclusive app.
A Year After Toronto Premiere, ‘Eleanor Rigby’ Reappears On Big Screen
Ned Benson successfully launches the first of his three-part film series, collectively titled ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby.’
BC Alum, Executive Producer Of ‘South Park’ Reflects On Award-Winning Career In Comedy
By: Grace Godvin
This year’s Alumni Arts Award recipient, Anne Garefino, BC ’81, made her first appearance of the weekend on Thursday, taking part in an “Inside the Actor’s Studio”-esque interview in the temporary tent erected outside Stokes Hall.