BC bOp! brought back the rhythm and blues for a night in the Cabaret Room, treating the crowd to jazz and pop classics.
David Makransky Lands On The Robsham ‘Carousel’ Opening Next Week
“I had an acting teacher once who said that ‘all you need in order to play an assassin is remembering the feeling you had while hunting a mosquito.'”
Scene And Heard 3 – The Kelleher Sisters
Arts Editor Ryan Dowd talks to Meghan and Katie Kelleher about the state of the Music Guild and our favorite Bon Iver songs.
The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same Right?
There’s a lot to talk about. The St. Louis Cardinals were back in the NLDS, facing off against the arch-rival Cubbies. The Star Wars Battlefront beta was released last week. Netflix has the momentary upper hand in really good films available to stream (Boogie Nights, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Batman Begins, and a bunch more)….
Small Talk, Juice, And Bolton Bring Fall Concert Home
The Music Guild’s Fall Concert had six acts playing music separately, but somehow together, in the same spirit at least.
Riots At The MFA And The State Of Snobbery
Apparently, Renoir sucks. French Impressionism aside, it’s time to bridge the gap between art for snobs and art for the commoners.
Irish Writer James Joyce And His Work Honored In Burns Library
“Unhemmed As It Is Uneven” has been a quiet, thoughtful addition to the memorialization of Irish writing on the BC campus.
Falling In Love At The Library
People looked up from their laptops and desktops they were printing from. “Chill,” they seemed to say. “This is the library.”
Boston Calling: Avett Brothers Send City Hall Plaza Into The Night
The Avett Brother and Of Monsters and Men headlined the first night of Boston Calling and brought a pastoral sound to the city square.
Blending Into The Boston Blues With Sturgill Simpson
Southern bluegrass don’t have much in common with the party rockings of Walk the Moon or Scottish synthesizers CHVRCHES. And that’s all right.