Hearing both music from and story of Brittany Maier at her Best Buddies concert Friday night was one of the more touching experiences that could ever be found on campus.
A Night of Irish Poetry, Song, and Dance from Len Graham and Brian Ó hAirt
Weaving their personal stories seamlessly into their music, Len Graham and Brian Ó hAirt made for an infectiously good time in the Theology and Ministry Library as they shared and sang.
CCE’s Pumpkin Spice Laughter is Not Basic, But Brilliant
Pumpkins Spice Laughter works as a great display of the many talents of CCE, as well as their ability to garner the most laughs out of a wide variety of concepts and scenarios.
The Acoustics Hit High Notes of Friendship and Song
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.
Irish Poetry Reading ‘Poems of Repossession’ Sees Youth and Loss Hand in Hand
The ‘Poems of Possession’ was a stunningly beautiful display of the Gaelic language’s ability to convey sentiments in ways others cannot through speech of poised poets.
Pumpkin Spice Laughter, ‘Ouija,’ Improv Asylum This Weekend in the Arts
Fall sees hilarious hijinks coming in Pumpkin Spice Laughter, Improv Asylum gets inspired by Cards Against Humanity, and ‘Ouija 2’ speaks with a new evil in arts this weekend.
‘The Accountant,’ ‘The Greatest Show on Earth,’ and Waiting For Lefty This Weekend in Arts
See the Ringling Bros. ‘Greatest Show on Earth,’ Eric Paslay at the House of Blues, and Ben Affleck as the savant gone criminal in ‘The Accountant’ this weekend in arts.
‘Waiting For Lefty’ Performance Explores Timeless Working Woes
The theatre department’s rendition of ‘Waiting for Lefty,’ and its modern twist ‘Still Waiting’ captures the hardships of workers in various social circumstances and dispositions.
‘Girl on the Train,’ R. Kelly, and Campaigns & Cartoons This Week in the Arts
See R. Kelly fill the TD Garden, Emily Blunt as the ‘Girl on the Train,’ and explore the history of political cartoons in the Campaigns & Cartoons exhibit.
Campaigns & Cartoons Exhibit Proves the Times Have Changed, But Not Political Animosity
American history is rife with testaments to the vitriolic nature of political life. Though one might want to believe civility has taken hold, coy cartoons suggest otherwise.