With every song, the audience’s cheers of “queen,” “wow,” and “You go [name]” made it clear—the night was nothing short of a success.
AERODynamiK Debuts New Collaboration at Stunning Spring Showcase
AeroK never disappoints, and this show was no different—the anticipation in the crowd was palpable in every twist, turn, leap, and stomp.
bOp! and Full Swing Bring the Holiday Spirit With “bOp! in the Name of Love”
Each member clad in a touch of red or pink, from ties to skirts to collared shirts — stepping through the doorway was like entering a world of Valentines.
Araujo: Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ Reclaims More Than Music
Bad Bunny’s full circle moment serves as a reminder that wherever we call home lives within us, whether it’s Puerto Rico or anywhere else in the world.
McMullen Museum Comes Alive for Art After Dark
More than just a showcase of talent, the event provided a space for students from different disciplines to come together and participate in creativity, reaffirming its power to unite, inspire, and elevate the community.
Between Creation and Alienation: Oxford Theologian Probes Spiritual Dimensions of Modern Loneliness
The presentation, cosponsored by the Boston College theology department, demonstrated Ward’s facility for bridging systematic theology with contemporary pastoral concerns, offering valuable insights for theological anthropology in an age of increasing secular isolation.
It’s Grammy Season! Here’s a Complete Recap of the 67th Annual Awards Ceremony
The 67th Grammy Awards featured unforgettable performances, groundbreaking wins, and powerful tributes. The night highlighted music’s influence, from Lamar’s sweeping success to Beyoncé’s genre-defying victory.
Vasiliauskas: The “Biopic Bait” Theory Poses a Risk for True Originality
This theory is something I lovingly call the “Biopic Bait” theory. To me, biopics are becoming too oversaturated, are vehicles for your favorite actor to win an Oscar, and are ultimately part of a broader originality problem in filmmaking.
Rosario: Is Hollywood Making Reading Obsolete?
Behind the smoke and mirrors of film merits, the question arises of whether these adaptations hold any weight to their literary counterparts. As riveting as it is to watch your favorite book take on the big screen, have these adaptations ultimately caused harm to literature?
Martino: Performing at the Grammy’s Isn’t About Music, It’s About Mythology
The 2025 ceremony didn’t merely mark an increase in showmanship and red velvet curtains—rather, the merging of the popstar and the playhouse speaks numbers to what we expect out of performers today.