The fashion show showcased the vibrant clothing of cultures around the world in a celebration of identity and design.
Elvis Costello Croons, Bastille, NAV Release Slick Singles
Costello returns with moody, nostalgic “You Shouldn’t Look At Me That Way”, while Bastille releases radio hit “World Gone Mad” and NAV oozes psychedelia in Singles.
Maroon 5’s ‘Red Pill Blues’ Lacks Direction, Originality
Featuring out-of-control parties and impersonal synthesizers, Maroon 5’s “Red Pill Blues” fails to connect with listeners looking for well-made pop music.
‘Turn Out The Lights’ Expands Genre, Remains Authentic
The progressive sound of Julien Baker’s ‘Turn Out The Lights’ flows organically within the emo-genre.
‘Rikers’ Documentary Explores Physical, Mental Life of Incarceration
‘Rikers’ goes behind bars in one of America’s most notorious prisons to explore justice, life, and hope for those on the wrong side of the law.
‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ Blends Social Commentary and Cinematic Horror
Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ analyzes the facade of dearly-held social relationships.
Art Club Exhibition Features Infinite Complexities
The exhibit, featuring work by BC students and faculty, presents urban and natural images to explore the world at large.
Syrian Films Feature Spiritual Triumph Over Atrocity
Presented by directors Muhammad and Samah Safi Bayazid, the war films humanized the struggles of Syrian refugees to share stories lost in the news cycle.
The Killers Lack Narrative, Structure in ‘Wonderful Wonderful’
‘Wonderful Wonderful’ presents a incohesive track list of psuedo-80s pop-rock songs from The Killers, and doesn’t see the narrative forest for the trees.
Deerhoof’s ‘Mountain Moves’ Mixes Musical Flavors for Unforgettable Album
Deefhoof continues to sound daring as they push the boundaries of contemporary labels within the minutia of ‘Mountain Moves.’