Stevie Gleason, MCAS ’18, translate the frequencies of songs to the luminosity of giant folded sculptures of paper.
Stavros Piperis Discusses ‘Sing It to the Heights’ Win
Stavros Piperis discusses the influences that fuel his interest in music, his strong musical background, and the journey to winning ‘Sing It to the Heights.’
Will Supple: An Eagle on ‘Idol’
Will Supple, MCAS ’20, talks about his journey as a singer from Needham, Mass. to the stage of ‘American Idol.’
Collaboration Reigns King for Little Saturday
Little Saturday, one of Boston College’s on-campus bands, talks preparing for shows, their songwriting process, and their current success after the Winter Showcase.
Shining the Spotlight on Sing it to the Heights Contestants
The eleven contestants in this year’s Sing it to the Heights speak about their experience in music, along with their influences and guilty pleasure music.
‘New Voices’ Discuss Playwriting, BC Culture
Student playwrights Michael Quinn and Taylor Badoyen discuss the writing process and inspiration behind their plays for the theatre department’s production of New Voices.
‘Holy City’ Exhibits Healing Power of Art
‘Holy City’ is a collection of art that is intended to bring healing and support to the community affected by the Charleston church massacre.
Plexapalooza Opener SVRGE Speaks on DJ Process
Sergio Farina, CSOM ’20, discusses how his DJ career as SVRGE has prepared him for an electric opening for Cheat Codes at Plexapalooza.
‘No Exit’ Cast and Crew Speak on Production
The Boston College Theatre Department brings wretched souls to life in their production of Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘No Exit,’ a play that magnifies the most despicable qualities of man in an abstract version of hell.
Trying Out the Spotlight with ‘Stop Kiss’
The Heights speaks with student director Taylor Tranfaglia, MCAS ’18, about her play ‘Stop Kiss’ and the audition process as a whole.