The BC Theatre Department’s production of ‘Rent’ intersects the multiple stories of young artists trying to survive the many challenges that NYC in the 90s poses them.
Klein Discusses Buddhism’s Role in Everyday Life at McMullen Lecture
To accompany McMullen’s ‘Gateway to Himalayan Art’ exhibit, theology profesor, author, and spiritual leader Anne Klein gave a virtual lecture on Tibetan Buddhism.
Stitzel: Top Halloween Costume Trends To Look out for This Year
2023 has provided some of the best Halloween costume trends, from today’s popular culture references to classic comebacks.
Boygenius’ New EP ‘the rest’ Gives The Band a Style Distinctly Its Own
‘The rest’ proves that boygenius is more than a musical project through its solidified and coherent style.
‘Sex Education’ Ends on Surprising but Satisfying Note
The hit British comedy drama’s fourth and final season was released on Sept. 21 and is already back at No. 4 on Netflix’s list of the top 10 TV shows in the United States.
Stitzel: A Playlist For Those Looking For a Cozy Girl Autumn, Not a Sad One
Staff writer Leah Stitzel composes the perfect, not depressing, Fall playlist to welcome the change of seasons.
Three Alumni Artists Discuss Expression and Social Justice in The Artist’s Journey Panel
Three alumni artists returned to campus as panelists centering on their experiences at BC, future projects and passions.
Michalczyk to Premiere ‘Lou Montgomery: His Story is Our Story’ at Arts Fest
Professors Susan Michalczyk and John Michalczyk’s second film centering on Lou Montgomery, BC’s first Black student-athlete, will premiere on April 27 at the Arts Fest.
Stitzel: De La Soul Isn’t Dead
Staff writer Leah Stitzel recommends listening to De La Soul, a 1988 hip-hop and soul group who just released six albums on all streaming services last month.
Lana Del Rey Blends Musical Past and Present With Nostalgic New Album
Arts Staff Writer Leah Stitzel depicts Lana del Rey’s new album as a “hodgepodge history of sad music.”