ASIAM LIterary Magazine fuses artistic expression and cultural identity by examining social issues that impact the Asian-American community.
Winter Is Coming: A Fashion Guide To BC’s Coldest Months
Boston College students show off their coolest winter threads in BC’s Winter Fashion Showcase 2015.
The Grammys Never Gamble
From Sam Smith to Beyonce, Twitter rolls out the 57th Grammy nominations and the results are as predictable as expected.
Part One Of ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ Flies Into Dull Territory
The latest ‘Hunger Games’ installment, ‘Mockingjay: Part 1,’ suffers from a drawn-out plot and a contrived, though suspenseful, conclusion.
Fourteen BC Women Confront Notions Of ‘The Good Body’
As the culminating event of Love Your Body Week, The Women’s Center presented ‘The Good Body,’ a play written by ‘Vagina Monologues’ author Eve Ensler.
Chazelle’s Drama ‘Whiplash’ Throws Genre Conventions Into Upset
Actor Miles Teller affirms his star status with his role as a drum prodigy in the groundbreaking film, ‘Whiplash.’
BC Volunteers Band Together To Protect Arts In Boston Public Schools
Meridith Smith, A&S ’16, founded Mentoring Through The Arts to combat program cuts in Boston public schools, including Brighton’s Edison K-8.
Bill Murray Stars In Humorously Heartwarming ‘St. Vincent’
With Bill Murray as the babysitter and Melissa McCarthy as the mom, ‘St. Vincent’ is all about the delightfully unexpected.
Another Day, Another Film For BC Professor Joe LaRocca
BC Professor Joe LaRocca films one short movie every day each month, seeing the mundane aspects of life from a different angle.
Even With Denzel, ‘The Equalizer’ Doesn’t Add Up
Academy Award winner Denzel Washington and actress Chloe Grace Mortez struggle to bring the flat characters of ‘The Equalizer’ to life.