After wrapping up her last musical with BC, Caroline Portu looks back at her BC experience and reflects on what it means for her future and what she can teach future thespians.
My Mother’s Fleabag, Full Swing, and Troye Sivan This Weekend in Arts
See ‘Eddie the Eagle’ tackle the slopes in theaters, hip-hop artist Future at the House of Blues, and University Chorale’s Winter Concert and BC Irish Dance’s ‘Electrify’ show on campus this weekend in the arts.
OLAA’s ‘¿Que Pasa En Mi Casa?’ Gives Robsham a Taste of Latin America
The Organization of Latin American Affairs’ 12th annual Culture Show invited the Robsham audience to experience a bit of Latin American culture.
Spirited Stand-up Makes CAB’s ‘Night of Comedy’ a Sculpted Success
Talented comedians Alex Stone and Matthew Broussard’s brought poignant puns and brilliant crowd work brought infectious smiles to the faces of viewers in CAB’s ‘Night of Comedy.’
O’Neill’s Black Boston Artists Exhibit Speaks to Diverse Thoughts of the Area
The exhibit on display in the O’Neill reading room highlights the varied uses of art as a means of expression and dialogue from black artists from around the Boston area.
‘Learning How to Drown’ Proves Love is No Myth
Proving yet again that love knows to bounds, ‘Learning How to Drown’ tells the magnificent tale of love between man and selkie, as they fight against time that is not on their side.
Dancing Kings: Sitting Down With the Boys of BC Dance
We talked to these male dancers about BC, choreography, and what it’s like to be the only boy in dance groups dominated by girls.
Picasso, Jim Norton, and Animal Collective This Weekend in the Arts
See Picasso at the MFA, Jim Norton on tour, and and Juice at the Garage Lounge, this weekend in the arts.
BC bOp! Offers Refuge from the Cold With Warm Sounds and Sweet Melodies
Rife with soulful melodies and warm overtones, BC bOp! gave another remarkable performance, accessible to all listeners regardless of musical background.
Gender Identity Exhibit Highlights the Struggles of Self-Searching, Self-Reflection
Frank Garcia-Ornelas’ “Gender Identities: Expression in the Black Community,” highlights the relation and trials associated with gender and identity within the Black community. In a provocative fashion, the exhibit challenges viewers to assess their own perceptions of gender, race, and identity.