Few groups on campus can tout the kind of friendship and camaraderie that The Acoustics do on a consistent basis. Such love and emotional investment is keenly visible in their many performances on campus spanning the years.
Newcomer Whitney Tops the 2016 Music Scene with ‘Light Upon the Lake’
With its break up concept album, Whitney spans a range of emotions that most artists are unable to tackle on such a short album.
The 1975 Wins the Year with Angst and Attitude in Bold Sophomore Album
Healy’s overwhelming air of superiority is precisely what makes his music different (and arguably far better) than the regular, run-of-the-mill alternative music released in 2016 thus far.
Iggy Pop’s ‘Post Pop Depression’ Aptly Describes This Downtrodden Year
Iggy Pop’s ‘Post Pop Depression’ speaks to his decline and fading into the ether. His fate is one we may ultimately share at the hands of this most tumultuous year, in this mad, mad world.
Feet Pivot and Hearts Pulse for Full Swing Dance Crew
Boston College’s Full Swing dance-crew is a welcoming cast of dancers of all skills and methods. This group shows plainly that the dance floor rejects no one.
The Pops Just Keep on Coming: 24 Years of ‘Pops on the Heights’
The annual gala welcomes singer Kristin Chenoweth to the stage in its 24th year.
McMullen Moves to Brighton, Beckons a New Beginning for the Museum
Even for those who aren’t the biggest art history buffs on campus, McMullen is one of the most tranquil and alluring locations under BC’s collective belt. Its architecture, compared with its gothic brethren, makes it stand out all the more.
HBO’s ‘Westworld’ Set to Explore The Realm of Moral Outlaws
As the world of gunslingers and synthetic humanoids meet in ‘Westworld,’ the series represents an unlikely marriage with a wealth of potential from the creative mind of Michael Crichton.
Marvel Gears Up for Another Dark, Soulful Spectacle with ‘Luke Cage’
Set in Harlem, not in Daredevil or Jessica Jones’ iteration of New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, Luke Cage has the potential to explore both a different literal setting, as well as a unique cultural setting.
‘New Girl’ Brings New Romantic Mishaps in Season Six
If there’s one ragtag group of idiots I’ve been missing for months, it’s the gang from Fox’s consistently hysterical sitcom New Girl.