Boston College students—donning hats and fake mustaches—will read the entirety of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ in approximately 28 hours, starting on Thursday, Nov. 10.
iEdit: Julia Remick Makes a Balancing Act Look Easy to the Tune of Indie Rock Jams
Digital director Julia Remick crafts the perfect playlist for her busy schedule and for arts editor Kate Canniff to admire.
Choose your playlist: How are the arts editors kicking off the semester?
Arts editors Kate, Josie, and Pat describe what music they’re heading into the new school year with in this dialogue column.
New McMullen Exhibit Tracks the History and Evolution of the Comic Art Form
The McMullen’s ‘American Alternative Comics, 1980–2000: Raw, Weirdo, and Beyond’ exhibit explores range and evolution of comics.
Grammy Award Winner Jon Batiste Set to Perform at Pops on the Heights
The 30th Annual Pops on the Heights gala will star acclaimed musician Jon Batiste along with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and student groups.
A cappella groups kick off semester at Acapalooza
A cappella groups performed at Acapalooza on Friday, introducing their songs and style to prospective members.
Student Film Admitted to Trinity Film Festival, Representing Hollywood Eagles
The Hollywood Eagles and Francisco Serrano, CSOM ’23, joined forces to bring Serrano’s short film ‘The Thing About Love’ to life.
Your New Favorite Artists at Boston Calling: Van Buren Records and More
Arts editor Katherine Canniff recommends more artists who shined at the Boston Calling Music Festival.
Boston Calling Day 3: Metallica Closes the Festival With Legendary Set
The Boston Calling Music Festival concluded with a packed lineup of artists, including a final legendary set by Metallica.
Boston Calling Day 2: Festival Flourishes Despite Rain Delays
On day two of the Boston Calling Music Festival, Run The Jewels and KennyHoopla were two acts that drew crowds even after a rain delay.