In a performance in Alston Friday night, Juice feed the crowd beachy vibes, while William Bolton lulled listeners with calm, serene sounds, despite the storm raging outside.
Juice, ‘Rumor,’ and ‘Hail, Caesar!’ This Weekend in Arts
Head on out to see the Cohen Brothers’ ‘Hail, Caesar!’, Juice in concert, and Fetty Wap this weekend in the arts.
Choosing Sides: The Frustrating Reality of Fandoms and Favorites in Entertainment
Though we would like to believe it, there really is no way to know who is best. Despite this, that does not stop us from proclaiming a victor.
‘The Choice’ Gives Viewers Little with Unwieldy Dialogue, Lack of Conflict
Delivering more of the same from author Nicholas Sparks, ‘The Choice’ is an film lacking tack and any considerable amount of film making integrity.
Rihanna’s Newest Release ‘Anti’ Reemphasizes Her Bad-Girl Image
If middle school was a microcosm for the music industry, Rihanna would surely rule the school. Her new album ‘Anti’ perpetuates her popularity.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3,’ Plexapalooza, ‘Almost, Maine’ This Weekend in Arts
Head on out to see Poe fight in ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’, watch Ryan Cooper’s (MCAS ’16) adaptation of ‘Almost, Maine’ and see the Chainsmokers perform at Plexapalooza, this weekend.
Graffiti at at Glance: Getting Introspective in O’Neill
An in-depth look into graffiti, O’Neill Library, and the BC experience.
‘Almost, Maine’ Unearths Love Amidst Frozen Ground
‘Almost, Maine’ intersects love and magic in unpredictable ways, leading to a charming and outright wonderful theater experience.
Galifianakis Searches for Identity as Sad Clown in ‘Baskets’
In FXX’s newest comedy, Galifianakis masquerades as a clown, easily juggling staples of idiocy, conflict and incompetence.
Muse, ‘Los Olvidados,’ and ‘Dirty Grandpa’ This Weekend in Arts
Robert De Niro and Zac Efron star in ‘Dirty Grandpa,’ the Los Olvidados exhibit goes on display in Devlin 101, and Muse comes to town.