With a mix of modernism, an old text, and a showy set, ‘The Servant of Two Masters’ showcases the best of what BC theater has to offer.
Juice is Smooth With Tastes of Jazz, Pop, and Hip-Hop
All the way from its 2014 Arts Fest debut, Juice launches it first, self-titled album, bringing in all the flavors, sounds, and riffs that have made the band the success it is today.
‘Feminists Coming Out Day’ Promotes Dialogue on Gender Equality
The Women’s Center, along with UGBC and other campus groups, hosted ‘Feminists Coming Out Day’ on Stokes Lawn on Monday. This is a part of numerous on campus initiatives to encourage dialogue on feminism.
Professor Kreeft Talks Tolkien and America’s Journey to Mount Doom
With technological growth at the forefront of America’s innovative minds and general populace alike, professor Peter Kreeft uses ‘The Lord of the Rings’ to remind readers of the dangers of obsessing over materiality.
University Chorale Embraces Springtime With Varied, Euphoric Performance
In an astounding feat of musical talent and vocal finesse, the University Chorale of Boston College entranced its audience with the eerie beauty of aurora borealis.
CCE’s ‘Seniors Leaving Playbook’ Closes the Curtain for the Comedic Elders
This year’s final show for Committee of Creative Enactments bids farewell to seniors, showing that family is paramount.
Asian-American History Exhibit Champions Perseverance in Face of Adversity
Often overlooked, the history of Asian-Americans is as rich and varied as those of other immigrant ethnic groups. The ‘Asian-American History Exhibit’ in O’Neill One uses provocative images to show just that.
Tabitha Joseph + the Halos Emit an Aura of Heavenly Sounds
Junior Tabitha Joseph continues to develop her band’s style and sound, mixing genres and themes with her bandmates, the Halos.
Dance Marathon, Cabaret, and Van Morrison This Weekend in the Arts
See Charlize Theron in ‘The Huntsman’ sequel, Van Morrison at the Citi Performing Arts Center, and BC’s first annual Dance Marathon, this weekend in the arts.
Crisis Runs Deep in the Streets of Berlin of ‘Cabaret’
‘Cabaret’ asks how much of humanity is left through song and emotional performances in Berlin before WWII.