‘It Chapter Two’, the sequel to the 2017 horror blockbuster ‘It’, proves that most of the time, bigger doesn’t equal better.
Lana Del Rey Debuts Joint Music Video
Lana Del Rey released a music video Thursday for two singles from her upcoming album, ‘Norman F***ing Rockwell.’
Taylor Swift Weathers the Storm with ‘Lover’
Taylor Swift’s new album ‘Lover’ exhibits her songwriting abilities in a less surprising format than on her previous release, ‘Reputation.’
BC Alumna’s ‘The Farewell’ Examines Cultural Divide
‘The Farewell,’ a wry dramedy written and directed by BC alumna Lulu Wang, tells the true story of an elaborate plot to deceive her ailing grandmother.
Dance, Theater, Music, Poetry Enliven Cultural Showcase
The Cultural Showcase brought together a diverse array of art forms, including Chinese fan dance and slam poetry.
The Sharps Travel Back to Prehistory for Spring Cafe
During The Sharps’ Spring Cafe, titled “Stone Age Sharps,” Boston College’s only all-female a cappella group got into the prehistoric spirit and showcased their strong voices.
Word on the Street Makes Noise as Modstock Contender
Word on the Street, one of BC’s newest bands to crop up, is aiming to win Battle of the Bands with its energetic performance style.
Ran: How to Escape the Vicious Cycle of Fast Fashion
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran explores the environmental and creative benefits of buying pre-owned clothing.
Battle of the Bands Highlights Homegrown Music Scene
Five BC bands competed in the first round of Battle of the Bands on Thursday evening, with genres ranging from jazz fusion to blues rock.
Students Compete for a Good Cause at ‘Sing it to the Heights’
Talented vocalists competed in ELP’s 15th annual ‘Sing it to the Heights’ fundraiser.