Boston College Arts Council’s 22nd annual Arts Fest featured specially-made video performances and recordings of previous on-campus performances.
‘The New Abnormal’ is a Stroke of Genius
The Stroke’s ‘The New Abnormal’ is a delightful return to form for the indie rock trailblazers.
Thundercat’s ‘It Is What It Is’ Indulges in Lush Funk Fusion
Never one to rest on his laurels, Thundercat is back with ‘It Is What It Is,’ another ambitious jazz-funk fusion project.
Childish Gambino’s Experimental ‘3.15.20.’ Is a Success
Donald Glover returns as his alter ego Childish Gambino on ‘3.15.20.,’ bringing a whole host of new sounds and styles with him.
Grouplove’s ‘Healer’ Quells Quarantine Blues
‘Healer’ by Grouplove features upbeat alternative pop anthems that will leave indie diehards and newcomers equally satisfied.
Student Performers Face Cancellations
Boston College students involved in the arts scene have struggled to adapt to the unexpected cancellation of events and performances.
Eagles Slam BU to Get Back on Track
Boston College women’s tennis won the doubles point and five singles courts en route to defeating Boston University 6-1 on Friday afternoon.
King Krule’s ‘Man Alive!’ is Isolation Incarnate
‘Man Alive!’ is a brilliant collage of genre and sound and a strong piece of experimentation by King Krule.
Sing it to the Heights: Meet the Contestants
In anticipation of the ELP Sing it to the Heights competition, the 10 contestants discuss their musical paths to the Robsham Theater stage.
Rhind: Updating the Singer-Songwriter Canon
Assistant arts editor Nathan Rhind discusses the lyrical poeticism of the Silver Jews’ song “Random Rules.”