Assoc. Arts Editor Veronica Gordo discusses her pet peeves while watching a movie in theaters.
BC’s Chamber Music Society Cast a Classical Spell on Audiences
BC’s Chamber Music Society featured talented student and faculty pianists, cellists, and a lone flutist playing the stylings of Mozart, D. Shostakovich, and Louise Farrenc.
An Interstellar “Love” Affair
The celestial music video for Lana Del Rey’s “Love” combines all of my favorite elements – love, the ’70s, and all things space related.
Bebe Rexha’s ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1’ Is Full of Tired Tropes and Overplayed Cliches
Bebe Rexha’s debut studio album, ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1,’ has the potential to be a hit but falls flat. The unique rhythms and beats make for a great listen but the lyrics are too tired and cliche to ignore.
Senior Actress and Singer, Christy Coco Is Steps Away From Stardom
Christy Coco, MCAS’ 17, is on her way to bigger and brighter things. She’s starred in BC productions ‘Carousel’ and ‘The Trojan Women’ and recently made her off-broadway debut in ‘Fiorello!.’
A Scathing Critique of Grammys Red Carpet Fashion
Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green, and Jennifer Lopez are among the stars whose red carpet looks that fell miserably flat while Solange Knowles, Lea Michele, and Jidenna redeemed the night’s fashion failures.
Sexual Chocolate’s ‘Big Show’ Serves Up Skits and Sweet Dance Moves
This chocolate is not filled with nougat or caramel, but with sex. Boston College’s all male step team, Sexual Chocolate, brings the sweet and savory heat in their Valentine’s Day themed “Big Show.”
Big Sean’s ‘I Decided’ Is a Contemplative Reflection
Big Sean’s best album yet, ‘I Decided’ allows the artist to parallel his younger and present self through music
A Fashion Tragedy: The Death of a Trend
Fashion is a perpetual cycle of trends and patterns that embody the feelings of a season. The true test of fashion insight is whether you know when to jump on or off a trend’s moving train.
The Gilmore Looking Glass
The Gilmore Girls charm is a universal one. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore’s relatability is rooted in their love for witty bickering and junk food – pastimes Veronica Gordo knows all too well.