Boston College theatre department performs the original play ‘IDK [What This Is]’ by alumna Maggie Kearnan, BC ’14.
Black Creatives On Campus Share Their Stories
Creative communities on campus offer a safe space and opportunity for artistic expression for Black students.
Artist Stephan Wolfert Confronts Trauma Through Theatre
Stephan Wolfert delivered a virtual lecture Wednesday night to discuss his play ‘Cry Havoc,’ which uses the words of Shakespeare to tell a story about PTSD.
Sarah Cooper’s Satirical Special Comes Too Soon
In Netflix special ‘Everything’s Fine,’ Sarah Cooper tries on the role of talk show host as she harps on trending media topics, like the pandemic and President Donald Trump.
Student Artists Capture the Realities of The New Normal
Student artists Van Xu and Kaitong Hu, both CSOM ’21, capture the pandemic’s impact through their collaborative photography exhibit ‘Sheng.’
Artist Gabriel Sosa Talks Text and Image in Public Spaces
During his presentation for the ‘Currents’ lecture series, artist Gabriel Sosa discussed how he explores language and memory in his work.
‘Song Exploder’ Offers Exclusive Look Into Musicians’ Minds
The docu-series ‘Song Exploder’ breaks down artists’ song-writing process, featuring Alicia Keys and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
‘Antebellum’ Wrestles With Slavery’s Enduring Influence
The past rears its ugly head again and again in ‘Antebellum,’ a film that tackles slavery’s impact on 21st century America.