Visitors to the Boston College Arts Festival followed the Arts Walk through multiple buildings on campus to view student visual art exhibits.
Edward Hirsch Confronts Grief With Poetry
Renowned poet, Edward Hirsch, sees poetry as a window into the common human experience of grief.
Dancers Perform Despite Showdown Cancellation
After the cancellation of a hybrid Showdown, dance groups were able to use hour-long sessions in Conte Forum to practice and perform.
Showdown 2021: Dance Groups Step Up Despite Pandemic
Dance groups have started preparing for ALC Showdown, planned for April 25, as they adapt to a virtual format.
Student Designer’s Playful Style Evokes Nostalgia
Amanda Roussel, MCAS ’21, a graphic designer and jewelry artist, produces pieces reminiscent of the fun, carefree feelings of childhood.
‘Proof’ Explores the Complexity of a Father’s Legacy
Boston College Theatre Department’s virtual production of the play ‘Proof’ delves into the complex family dynamics of a brilliant mathematician.
Canniff: The Continual Influence of the Me Too Movement
Associate arts editor Katherine Canniff examines evidence of change within the film industry.
‘I Am Greta’ Shares the Journey of a Climate Justice Icon
Greta Thunberg demands change in Hulu’s latest documentary.
Writer Bridgett Davis Discusses Mother’s Legacy in Memoir
Bridgett Davis discusses her mother’s enduring legacy in her talk with BC professor Angela Ards.
Sufjan Stevens’ ‘The Ascension’ Layers Electronic Beats and Endless Questions
‘The Ascension’ is the latest project from the always-enigmatic, endlessly-experimental creative mind of Sufjan Stevens.