Directed by Sam Goober, A&S ’15, the show tells the story of the blonde who went from an insider to an outsider and eventually found her way.
CCE Seniors Celebrate In ‘Let’s Get Retired In Here’ Showcase
The Committee for Creative Enactments paid tribute to its departing seniors with a night of improv games in Fulton 511.
The BC Chamber Music Society Anoints Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’
The piano, violin, and cello trio captured the majestic essence of Beethoven’s “Archduke” in Gasson 100 this weekend.
Photographer Yusnaby Perez Offers a Glance At ‘The Other Side of Cuba’
The first floor O’Neill Library exhibit explores Cuban culture and society, looking at both the brighter and more gloomy aspects of Cuban living.
Two Nights, Four Shows, One Fleabag
My Mother’s Fleabag left the group’s historic venue of the O’Connell House behind this weekend and took on Vandy’s Cabaret Room for the first time for its 35th Anniversary Spring Big Show.
Soloists, Saxophones, And Strings Stand Out In BC bOpFLIX
The jazz ensemble and their admirers gathered in Robsham for old and contemporary tunes as they “moondance” their way into the night.
Andrew Gaffney Hosts Original Song Cycle In Bonn
‘People Weren’t Meant to Sing’ features some who actually can. Gaffney and pals from the theater program treat an audience with a witty band of tunes.
YouTuber-Turned-Filmmaker Alex Mukherjee Finds Creative Outlet In Film
Alex Mukherjee’s love for film began when he started making videos on YouTube. Now a student filmmaker, Mukherjee channels creative expression into his art.
Small Talk Jumps Off The Seaver’s Express
From the Seaver’s Express days of ‘Parachute’ and ‘2×2’ to the year ahead as Small Talk, the band looks back on three years in BC music scene and the ‘Us Kids’ EP out Sunday.
The Acoustics Find Their Inner Dinosaur For ‘Jurassic Parkapella’
The Acoustics’ spring show featured SNL-like comedy skits, Jurassic Park-themed costumes, and a showcase of the group’s soloists.