The comedians of Hello…Shovelhead! dusted off their best skits from the past four years of performances.
‘Annihilation’ Stumbles Over Heady Concepts and Futurism
Alex Garland’s new movie, ‘Annihilation,’ trips over its own feet in its attempt to convey high-concept science fiction and visuals.
Art and the Earth Exhibit Highlights Humanity’s Relationship to Nature
The Arts and the Earth exhibit in O’Neill Library gives viewers a look into our Earth’s natural beauty.
Lackluster ‘Fifty Shades’ Sexualizes Wealth and Aristocracy
The newest installment in “Fifty Shades” trilogy lacks a substantial plot or quality acting.
‘Here Come the Runts’ Should Have Stayed Behind
Awolnation’s new album, “Here Come the Runts,” contains a lyrical void and frail vocals throughout.
Digital Art Exhibit Challenges How We Absorb Media
The Digital Art and Technology Exhibit in O’Neil Library challenges our view of media consumption.
Too Many Zooz Go Wild at Sinclair Concert
Too Many Zooz unleashes its animal instincts during their show at the Sinclair.
Oriental Vibes Concert Brings Sounds of the Middle East
Boston College’s Middle Eastern Ensemble brought sounds and instruments from the Middle East to campus in the Oriental Vibes concert.
‘The Shape of Water’ Highlights Aspects of Humanity, Breaks Preconceptions
‘The Shape of Water’ provides a realistic glimpse into 1960’s society and teeters between the mystical and the deeply, intrinsically human.
‘The U-Turn’ Speaks Out on Immigrant Rights
The film compassionately tells the stories of the Postville, Iowa community of Guatemalan immigrants and their efforts to obtain justice and U-Visas.