Through a diverse selection of songs, Chorale explored the theme of home—whether as a physical place, a sense of belonging, or a spiritual exploration.
BC A Cappella Groups Unite in Fall Showcase
On Saturday, Nov. 2, the Robsham Theater Arts Center welcomed five of Boston College’s a cappella groups to its stage for the fall A Cappella Showcase.
‘Rabbit Hole’ Shows The Many Ways To Process Grief
The play, written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by William Bollbach, MCAS ’27, was a visceral display of grief and its innate complexities.
BC bOp! Stuns with Annual Fall Show, “Live at the Cabaret Room”
BC bOp!’s fall performance was a success, boasting the entire group’s skill and spotlighting the individual talents of many of their artists.
Sold-Out Rookie Showcase Wows Crowd Yet Again
This year’s Rookie Showcase presented yet another unforgettable display of the passion, creativity, and talent found in BC’s dance teams, setting the stage for an impressive year to come.
Asinine’s Fall Debut Kicked Off with a Clinic in Classical Improv
Gasson Hall erupted with thunderous applause as Asinine Sketch and Improv Comedy took the floor on Thursday, Oct. 10 for its fall showcase.
Dungy Shares Her Life Experiences as a Poet
What does it mean to understand Earth as a voice? Camille Dungy, decorated American poet, attempts to answer this question through her prolific work.
Pianists Georgievskaya and Schwan Use One Piano To Create Symphonic Sound
The Boston College Arts Council hosted pianists Liudmila Georgievskaya and Thomas Schwan for a musical showcase in Gasson.
Featuring the Goo Goo Dolls, 32nd Annual Pops on the Heights Raises $12.8 Million
The 32nd annual Pops on the Heights brought students, family, friends, and alumni together in Conte Forum for a celebration of performing arts.
New McMullen Exhibit Explores the Immigrant Experience
Themes of assimilation, family, home, and opportunity merge together in this new exhibition, with all its rough edges exposed.