The Chamber Music Society’s Arts Festival showcase brought classical music to Gasson 100 Friday afternoon.
Trio of BC Professors Displays Jazz Chops
The jazz trio Sharp 11th, composed of professors from Boston College’s mathematics and biology departments, performed original pieces Friday afternoon.
‘Booksmart’ Provides New Generational Anthem With Class
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in Olivia Wilde’s ‘Booksmart,’ a hilariously smart comedy about the last night of high school.
‘Dumbo’ Live Action Remake Far Inferior to 1941 Original
Disney’s new live action remake of ‘Dumbo’ leaves out the best aspects of the original cartoon.
Peele Ponders American Ideals in Horror Movie ‘Us’
‘Us’ features a talented, solid group of actors and a skillfully crafted plot.
‘Five Feet Apart’ Doesn’t Do True Storyline Justice
‘Five Feet Apart’ is a tired imitation of ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ that fails to make a genuine emotional impact.
‘Once’ Brings Irish Folk Songs to Boston
SpeakEasy Stage Company introduces ‘Once’ to Boston with strong musical numbers. The play follows Girl and Guy as they work to create an album together in Dublin.
‘Paddleton’ Finds the Mundane in Mortality
Ray Romano and Mark Duplass play two unlikely friends coming to terms with mortality in “Paddleton.’
‘Lorena’ Fails to Answer Key Questions about Bobbitt Case
‘Lorena’ has some powerful moments but fails to portray the breadth and depth of sexual assault.
Exhibit Focuses on Minority Culture, Political Climate
The Multiformity Exhibit in Carney 203 illustrates the interplay between society, culture, and politics.