Conan Gray always finds his niche when he’s writing and singing songs about heartbreak and tragedy, and his third album ‘Found Heaven’ is no different.
iEdit: Stitzel Can’t Hide Her Subtle Country Roots Anymore
Beware and be warned: Assistant Arts editor Leah Stitzel is a fan of country music.
T-Pain Returns to BC to Headline Marathon Monday Concert
T-Pain will perform in Boston College’s Mile 21 Concert as part of the Office of Student Affairs’ Marathon Monday festivities at 10:00 a.m. on April 15, BC first announced in a video posted on Instagram this afternoon.
Behind the Scenes of ‘Living in Color’
This year’s Living in Color showcase, developed by Angus Williams, highlights the tensions of inter and outer relationships within and surrounding the Black community.
Weynand: Horror Films Have Historically Mistreated Black Characters—Jordan Peele Changed That
Peele is helping the horror genre finally take the necessary steps to go from a total lack of representation to a genre that thrives on diverse stories and casts.
‘Madame Web’ Is Not A Superhero Film
Madame Web isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. The film falls victim to the expectations of the superhero genre when it’s meant to be judged as a thriller.
Weynand: Albums Exist for a Reason, So Listen to Them
Assc. arts editor Jack Weynand argues for the value of albums as a complete listening experience rather than individual songs.
‘Echo’ Proves Marvel Still Has Creative Tricks Up Its Sleeve
Echo story is strong enough to rival some of Marvel’s best Disney+ content. Maya’s character, however, is a little more confusing.
‘Invincible’ Returns With an Engaging Story About Grief
‘Invincible’ returns and does not disappoint with a realistic depiction of coping and grief.
Chorale Concert Brings the Holidays to the Heights
The Christmas-themed performance incorporated a mix of classic Christmas songs with lesser-known holiday tunes.