‘Narcos: Mexico’ is gritty and intense, and fans of the original ‘Narcos’ series will definitely enjoy the new installment.
Little Moments Shares Fleeting Beauty Through Photographs
Student photographer Amy Yang, CSOM ’20, shares moments she wanted to preserve through photography in exhibition ‘Little Moments.’
Daniel Quinones: A New Perspective on ‘A Night of New Plays’
Student playwright Daniel Quinones discusses the drafting and staging of his two original plays, ‘No One Asked Lazarus’ and ‘Tunnel’s End.”
IEW Photo Exhibit Incorporates Global Perspectives
The Office of International Students and Scholars and the Boston College Libraries sponsored the International Education Week Photography Exhibit in O’Neill.
POC Art Lab Empowers BC’s AHANA+ Community
POC Art Lab featured various dance groups and theatre performances to empower the AHANA+ community at Boston College.
Mature ‘Wanderlust’ Captures the Essence of Failing Marriage
Mature, realistic, and insightful, ‘Wanderlust’ gives a glimpse into a failing marriage, which might college-aged students to lose interest in the plot.
Woodard Discusses Arts in the Black Power Movement
Sarah Lawrence College professor Komozi Woodard spoke to Boston College students about power movements that have grown since the 1960s.
’22 July’ Shocks Viewers with Dismal Tale of Terrorist Attacks
Dark, dreary, and violent, ’22 July’ leaves the audience devastated by the story of Norway’s worst terrorist attack.
‘I Feel Bad’ Feels Mediocre
CBS’s new comedy ‘I Feel Bad’ does well with diversity, but fails to develop its jokes or side character, resulting in a mediocre network show.
Dalsimer Lecturer Highlights Racism in Ireland
Kathleen Costello-Sullivan, GMCAS ’04 and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Le Moyne College unveiled her new book about Irish racism.