Netflix’s ‘Enola Holmes’ places Millie Bobby Brown in the spotlight as Sherlock Holme’s younger, sleuthing sister.
‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’ Charts Voter Suppression
‘All In: The Fight for Democracy’, shows voter suppression efforts persist in the present day.
‘Woke’ Uses Comedy to Tackle Systemic Racism
Television series ‘Woke’ centers on a cartoonist’s personal reckoning with systemic racism.
The 1975, James Blake, and More in Singles
The 1975 delivers signature 80s synth pop in “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know),” and Cautious Clay’s R&B track fixates on love.
Joji Returns With Balladry and More in Singles
Joji’s “Gimme Love” is heartfelt and vulnerable and Still Woozy and Bon Iver also release singles.
‘Selah and The Spades’ Picks Apart High School Hierarchies
In her film debut, writer and director Tayarisha Poe imagines an elite boarding school run by a system of cliques—but ‘Selah and The Spades’ is much more than a kitschy teen drama.
BCID Taps to Success in Annual Show
In ‘Amplify,’ Boston College Irish Dance melded contemporary hits with traditional dancing for a thrilling combination.
‘Ten-Minute Plays’ Highlights Student Creativity
Students performed their own ten minute plays that spanned comedy, tragedy, and everything in between at the McMullen Museum.
‘High Road’ Takes Kesha Back to Her Roots
Kesha discovers her new sound on ‘High Road’ and overcomes past challenges through positive self-esteem and perseverance.
‘Back The Night’ Confronts College Women’s Safety
The Boston College theatre department’s production ‘Back the Night’ explores the aftermath of sexual assault.