CCE gives the Catholic tradition a serious wedgie in this parody of the murder mystery genre as the homicidal nuns exact their brutality on the unsuspecting.
Juice is Smooth With Tastes of Jazz, Pop, and Hip-Hop
All the way from its 2014 Arts Fest debut, Juice launches it first, self-titled album, bringing in all the flavors, sounds, and riffs that have made the band the success it is today.
‘The Americans’ Spy-Games Uproot the White Picket Fence
As the levels of espionage and deceit continue to escalate, ‘The Americans’ try to good people, while being good spies for the motherland.
Settling In, Seething, and Sex Make for a Beautiful ‘Catastrophe’
After the first season explored adult love, ‘Catastrophe,’ tackles marriage, kids, and their associated woes in its sophomore season.
Scene & Heard 6 – TV/Bubble Talk
Former Heights editors Maggie Powers and Ryan Dowd discuss the current the TV apparatus and the BC Bubble.
Scene & Heard 5 — Chris Vu
Recently featured in Sean Casey’s “Night” and Small Talk’s newest EP, junior pianist Vu reflects on life in and outside of Juice.
Bouncing Baselines, Indie Flair, and Bluesy Vocals Throw Down in Battle of the Bands
This year’s Battle of the Bands turned the Rat into a den of funk, blues, and soulful jams, as artists threw down the best of their material.
‘Zoolander 2’ Goes Out of Style with Stumbling Plot
Cult comedies rarely breed cult comedies. ‘Zoolander 2’ is no exception as it struggles to maintain a succinct narrative.
Deschanel Departure Leaves Quirky Gap in Fox’s ‘New Girl’
‘New Girl’ eyes new horizons in light of Deschanel’s departure, as Megan Fox joins the regular cast.
‘Empire’ Is The Best ‘Star Wars’—”I Know.”
To anyone who dare says that ‘Empire’ is not the complete Star Wars experience, I say “Laugh it up, fuzzball.”