Sondheim’s 1962 musical comedy ‘A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum’ is revisited and given a modern twist in Robsham this weekend.
Looking Beyond The ‘BC Bro’ Illusion
The myth that the BC Bro dominates the University’s social culture allows us to ignore the fact that our school is segmented along lines of socioeconomic status, race, and gender.
This Weekend In Arts: My Mother’s Fleabag, Boston Book Festival, And More
Boston events this weekend include a My Mother’s Fleabag fall cafe, ‘A Funny Thing Happened’ in Robsham, the Boston Book Festival, and more.
Fear Not: Letting Go Of ‘FOMO’
At BC, I’m not afraid of spiders or scary movies, but of missing out. Where did this idea of FOMO come from and what does social media have to do with it?
Best Of BC Street: The Festival In Review
Musical performances from student bands including Juice and Jammin’ Toast, dance routines from on campus groups like Masti and DOBC, and cotton candy, popcorn, and food met for RHA’s BC Street on Friday.
‘Rat’ God: A Guide To Shwayze And William Bolton’s Basement Concert
Around three hundred students filled the Rat Thursday evening to see BC’s William Bolton open for California rapper Shwayze.
This Weekend In Arts: Shwayze & William Bolton, Neil Patrick Harris Signs Books, And More
BC a cappella and dance groups meet for BC Street, Neil Patrick Harris makes an appearance at the Brookline Booksmith, and more events this weekend.
Everywhere Man: Senior Alex Navarro Takes His Music To The Streets
Alex Navarro, BC musician and CSOM ’15, travels around campus and the city at large, filming himself performing in unusual, and at times restricted, locations for his ‘Sessions’ series.
How To Be ‘Basic’: A Problematic Guide
The word ‘basic’ has a number of different meanings, but when it’s used to perpetuate negative female stereotypes, it becomes dangerous.
Breaking ‘Busy’: Giving Up On The B-Word
Technology has simultaneously streamlined our lives and made us feel “busy.” Free time is consumed by devices, creating the delusion we’re the busiest generation yet.