A Capella invitationals take over campus, SEASA hold a dance showcase, and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Burnt’ is released in theaters.
‘Bridge Of Spies,’ BC bOp!, and Joe Walsh This Weekend In Arts
Tom Hanks’ ‘Bridge of Spies’ is released in theaters, BC bOp! has its first concert of the semester, and Joe Walsh of the Eagles comes to town.
How Senior Kathryn Riley Is Reframing Boston, One Instagram At A Time
Peeling away “superficial Boston,” to Riley, is a question of access. It means climbing fences, walking past doormen, capturing moments in unwelcome spaces.
Music Guild’s Fall Concert, ‘Pan,’ and ‘Steve Jobs’ This Weekend In Arts
The Music Guild holds its first Fall Concert, Hugh Jackman stars as Blackbeard in ‘Pan,’ and Michael Fassbender takes on Steve Jobs’ biopic this weekend.
Boston Calling: Millennials Take Over City Center
As the sun went down and the moon came up Sunday night, Boston Calling was in full embrace of yet another splendid indie lineup.
Boston Calling: Alabama Shakes Is All Rhythm And Blues
Alabama Shakes capped off the last night of Boston Calling Festival on Sunday with its unique sound of bluesy rock and roll.
Boston Calling: Avett Brothers Send City Hall Plaza Into The Night
The Avett Brother and Of Monsters and Men headlined the first night of Boston Calling and brought a pastoral sound to the city square.
Boston Calling: A Family Affair On Friday
This Friday, my favorite songs all came to life in front of me, wearing beards and flannel.
Boston Calling: Alt-J, Walk The Moon Turn City Hall Into Dance Party
The second day of Boston Calling featured indie sensation Father John Misty, Scottish synth band CHVRCHES, and closed with British rock band alt-j.
Blending Into The Boston Blues With Sturgill Simpson
Southern bluegrass don’t have much in common with the party rockings of Walk the Moon or Scottish synthesizers CHVRCHES. And that’s all right.