Wes Ball makes his directing debut in the ‘Hunger Games’-esque dystopian drama ‘The Maze Runner.’
Calvin Harris’ New Music Video Is Stunning, But Senseless
“Blame” is typical Calvin Harris—visually pleasing, but what does it all mean?
A (Purely Speculative) Guide To The Fall Movie Season
From ‘Gone Girl’ and ‘The Maze Runner’ to the final installment of ‘The Hobbit,’ a look at the highs (and potential lows) of this fall’s movie releases.
Why Millennials Just Can’t Put Their Phones Down
Technology may be making living and even learning easier for Millennials, but at what cost?
Tim McGraw’s ‘Overrated,’ And More Singles This Week
Tim McGraw’s releases his latest addition to mainstream country, and “Same Love” singer Mary Lambert takes her talents solo.
Terry Peng: Beneath The Shades
When Terry Peng, A&S ’14, emerged victorious from last weekend’s singer-songwriter competition, it was the culmination of four years journeying through Boston College’s art scene.
Twenties-Inspired Musical ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ Brings Laughs To Robsham
By: Ryan Dowd
The Drowsy Chaperone is a commentary on musicals and memory, and it just so happens to be really funny.
The Bostonians And The Acoustics Collaborate For Stix & Stones Concert
By: Ryan Dowd
The Bostonians and The Acoustics met in the Vanderslice Cabaret Room for their annual Stix & Stones concert Friday night, and thankfully, no bones were broken.
Calvin Harris Is Too Cool For ‘Summer’ Video’s Own Good
By: Ryan Dowd
Calvin Harris has returned with the aptly named new music video, but in his vocals and acting, he just doesn’t seem very excited for “Summer.”
‘Game Of Thrones’ Is Coming: Embracing The Unexpected In Fourth Season
By: Ryan Dowd
As the HBO hit ‘Game of Thrones’ reaches its halfway point, fans of the action-drama will have to change the way they watch it, deciding how to react to author George R. R. Martin’s decisions to either kill off or save the show’s characters.