Meryl Streep’s prolific career is a testament to her motivation and passion. This college student looks to her for guidance in a quest for college success.
Music Industry Melodrama Distracts from Well-Produced Summer Releases
New albums and upbeat, poppy singles released provided an appropriate playlist for the beach days and road trips of summer 2016.
Common Tones Build Inclusive Community Through Song and Service
Serious about its commitment to service and uniting communities through the compelling power of music, The Common Tones seek to strengthen relationships through the power of a cappella.
Evaluating The Magic of Throwback Tracks
The mid-to-late ’00s were the golden age for good guilty pleasure playlists. Thanks to Green Day, T-Pain, and Five for Fighting, popular turn-of the-century songs gave way to some of today’s greatest throwback jams.
‘Barbershop,’ Bieber, and ‘A Bigger Splash’ This Weekend in the Arts
Head to the Modlot for Modstock with T-Pain, see Wayne Brady from ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ at the Wilbur Theatre, and catch Justin Bieber at the TD Garden, this weekend in the arts.
The Ever-Groovy Funky Giant Triumphs Over the Competition at BC’s Best
The sophomore band was crowned the champion of Thursday night’s BC music showcase, earning the opening set before T-Pain at this upcoming Thursday’s Modstock.
Art in Bloom, BC Battle of the Bands, and Bostonians This Weekend in the Arts
Witness Key and Peele in ‘Keanu’, the Common Tones crew sing in their Spring Show, and pick up Juice’s latest album this weekend in the arts.
Beyonce Incorporates Rock and Southern Roots in Spirited ‘Lemonade’
With disjointed tracks, an inventive clash of genres, and a tracklist rife with warnings against infidelity, ‘Lemonade’ is perfectly unapologetic.
Hollywood: The Ruination of Holidays
Every few years, it seems as though the higher-ups in the entertainment industry try to keep things interesting by plaguing the public with a pretty rotten rom-com or a disastrous, star-studded drama.
University Chorale Embraces Springtime With Varied, Euphoric Performance
In an astounding feat of musical talent and vocal finesse, the University Chorale of Boston College entranced its audience with the eerie beauty of aurora borealis.