Nyeema Morgan analyzes social realities with her interdisciplinary artwork.
‘Taking Shape’ Exhibit Shares Art From the Middle East
A new exhibition at the McMullen Museum of Art shares a different perspective on modernism with the work of Middle Eastern artists.
Boston College Professor Launches New Poetry Collection
Professor Allison Adair marked the release of her book ‘The Clearing’ with a virtual poetry reading on Thursday.
‘The New England Classic’ Revives Datamatch
‘The New England Classic’ offers an opportunity for Boston College students to connect through its Datamatch survey.
‘Proof’ Explores the Complexity of a Father’s Legacy
Boston College Theatre Department’s virtual production of the play ‘Proof’ delves into the complex family dynamics of a brilliant mathematician.
‘Angels Unawares’ Memorializes Migrants and Refugees
‘Angels Unawares’ depicts the arduous journeys of migrants and refugees and stresses the importance of hospitality and compassion.
Artist Stephan Wolfert Confronts Trauma Through Theatre
Stephan Wolfert delivered a virtual lecture Wednesday night to discuss his play ‘Cry Havoc,’ which uses the words of Shakespeare to tell a story about PTSD.
Fall Showcase Features Socially Distanced Live Music
Five BC musical acts performed on the O’Neill Plaza lawn Saturday afternoon for the Music Guild and CAB’s Fall Showcase.
‘Hellfighter’ Play Explores History of Systemic Racism
Executive director of Dialogues on Diversity theatre company Ron Jones, performed ‘Hellfighter,’ a play that explores systemic racism through storytelling.
Prof. John Michalczyk Lectures on Controversial Film ‘Amen’
Costa-Gavras’s controversial film ‘Amen’ was explored and analyzed by Professor John Michalczyk in a recent lecture.