Gwen Stefani’s “Make Me Like You” video is full of exuberant performances and represents more of an artistic romp than a sellout or push for relevancy.
Pondering the Social Epidemic of Posthumous Praise
In the wake of Harper Lee’s death, twitter buzz and newsworthiness prompt an examination of the social media epidemic aptly titled “Enigmatic Electronic Eulogizing.”
My Mother’s Fleabag, Full Swing, and Troye Sivan This Weekend in Arts
See ‘Eddie the Eagle’ tackle the slopes in theaters, hip-hop artist Future at the House of Blues, and University Chorale’s Winter Concert and BC Irish Dance’s ‘Electrify’ show on campus this weekend in the arts.
‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Comically Critiques Millennial Love
Rebecca Bunch doesn’t quit her dream job and move across the country for that old high school flame she’s till obsessed with. That would make her a ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.’
Dancing Kings: Sitting Down With the Boys of BC Dance
We talked to these male dancers about BC, choreography, and what it’s like to be the only boy in dance groups dominated by girls.
Nicki Minaj and Old-School Kanye: The Soundtrack to My Stride
Even on the busiest days, music has the power to improve anyone’s mood. My morning commute to class is made better with a soundtrack of old-school rap.
‘The Grinder’ Puts a Satirical Spin on Courtroom Drama
Rob Lowe plays Dean Sanderson, an actor out of work after his courtroom procedural is canceled. In a quest for purpose, ‘The Grinder’ follows Sanderson as he tries to translate his skills on set to a real courtroom.
Boston College Bands Build the Ultimate Valentine’s Day Playlist
This Valentine’s Day, we decided to do a little something special. Some BC bands helped create a Spotify playlist sure to get you in the holiday spirit.
Disney on Ice, ‘Deadpool,’ and Sexual Chocolate This Weekend in the Arts
See Deadpool shish kabob baddies, Disney characters skate on ice, and Sexual Chocolate burn up the dance floor this weekend in the arts.
Cheeseburgers and Childhood: Growing up Listening to Jimmy Buffett
You can’t pick your parents, but you can pick your music playlist. For me, nothing says “Childhood” quite like a Jimmy Buffett album.