Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why lyrics aren’t always the most important part of the song.
Screaming at Streaming Services
Arts editor Jacob Schick discusses his apprehension with the influx of new streaming services that will be entering the market.
Ramirez: Banksy and the Lost Altruistic Artistry
In her latest column, arts editor Kaylie Ramirez applauds the poetic justice of Banksy’s highly publicized Sotheby’s stunt and discusses the larger issues plaguing the art world.
Inanimate Animated Movies
Arts editor Jacob Schick takes a hard look at animated movies and discusses the reasons why animated movies shouldn’t be mediocre.
Himes: Spotify’s Reign is Over—In 2018, Royalties are King
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the next steps government will take in passing the Music Modernization Act.
Ramirez: Are Concerts Good for Your Health?
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez breaks down a study commissioned by London-based music venue The O2, which finds that attending concerts more frequently can improve your health.
A Star is Remade
Arts Editor Jacob Schick makes a case for a remake, ‘A Star is Born,’ being a potential award candidate.
Country Roads, Take Me Home
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why “Take Me Home, Country Roads” has continued to be a song that is widely enjoyed decades after its original release.
A Lack of On Campus Arts Events
Arts Editor Jacob Schick highlights the lack of on campus arts event at the start of the semester and proposes a few potential solutions.
“Mr. Brightside” Sheds Light on Jesuit Values, Vocational Discernment
Associate Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez tackles Rev. Michael Himes’ three questions with a Boston College party favorite: “Mr. Brightside.”