In her latest column, associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez defends her unpopular opinion that The Beatles’ music is overrated.
‘No Exit’ Cast and Crew Speak on Production
The Boston College Theatre Department brings wretched souls to life in their production of Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘No Exit,’ a play that magnifies the most despicable qualities of man in an abstract version of hell.
Striking Images of California Manifest in ‘Hard To Imagine’ Video
The Neighbourhood takes in scenic California views from a dilapidated house in the Hollywood Hills in ‘Hard to Imagine,’ a video project that includes songs from the band’s two latest EPs.
Off the Record: Time’s Up for Franco
“The loss we feel in parting with our favorite Hollywood men is nothing compared to the momentum we gain in the fight against sexual assault,” writes Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez in her first column for the Heights.
Maroon 5 Releases Snapchat Compilation in Lieu of ‘Wait’ Music Video
Maroon 5’s music video for “Wait” looked unedited and unprofessional as Levine toyed with various Snapchat filters around his house.
Hendrix Recording of ‘Mannish Boy’ Uncovered, New Music from Troye Sivan and Justin Timberlake
New music from Justin Timberlake disappoints, Troye Sivan steps up to the plate, and Hendrix covers “Mannish Boy.”
The Rolling Stones Dust Off Radio Show-Era Records in ‘On Air’
The Rolling Stones revisit their formative years through BBC radio show recordings from the 1960s in ‘On Air.’ The band presents both original hits and covers of artists that inspired their early work on the new album.
Hello…Shovelhead! Digs into Stereotypes to Strike Comedic Gold at Fall Show
Hello…Shovelhead! presents well-scripted skits about eclectic topics ranging from the suburban wine mom stereotypes to Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ to create effortless comedy at Fall Show.
Gallagher’s ‘Who Built the Moon?’ Explores Desperation and Wonder
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds pose introspective questions on ‘Who Built the Moon?’- an album that takes listeners on a journey through a vivid world full of desperation and wonder.
‘Rock the Rat’ Melds Eclectic, Versatile Genre
With everything from rock music to rap, the Music Guild event showcased an energetic collection of instrumental and vocal performances.