Caroline Portu returns to Boston College for her one-woman show ‘Rookie Night’ at Arts Fest 2017.
Mysteries in Media Vol. 3: An “Evil Woman” in the “House of the Rising Sun”
This week’s Mysteries in Media examines the nature of evil and addiction in two songs.
‘Bigger Fatter Liar’ Commits Crimes Against Cinema
The stand-alone sequel to ‘Big Fat Liar’ is awful, terrible, and hideous in its quest to ruin the memories of a perfectly good movie.
Asinine Comedy Lives Up to Name in Fruitful Show of Laughs
From Barack’s Boys, to Amber Alerts, Asinine does not pull punches as it tackles a slew of subjects to elicit laughs and levity.
Cool Films Coming to Take the Edge Off the Summer Heat
Dozens of movies are hitting theaters this summer, but here are the ones to look out for.
Mysteries in Media Vol 2: Lobsters and Coconuts
This week’s Mysteries in Media focuses on the ending of ‘The Lobster’ and the meaning of ‘Coconut.’
‘Sandy Wexler’ Welcomes New Age of Sandler Atrocities
Sandler’s new movie ‘Sandy Wexler’ consists of the usual tired clichés and annoying characters.
The Rock Serves Up Discipline to Criminals in ‘Rock and a Hard Place’
‘Rock and a Hard Place’ focuses on the Miami-Dade Correctional Boot Camp and its goal of second chances for criminals.
Through Her Instagram Account, Lynnea Bolin Is Bringing the Outdoors Online
Lynnea Bolin has built a sizeable following on her outdoorsy Instagram account.
Mysteries in Media Vol. 1: Meat Loaf and Carly Simon
In the first volume of the Mysteries in Media series, Assoc. Editor Schick explores what Meat Loaf won’t do for love and who Carly Simon thinks is so vain.