Copy chief Haley Hockin examines the music behind assistant magazine editor Anna Lonnquists’ headphones.
At ‘Diaspora Through Dance,’ Teams Compete With Purpose
The ‘Diaspora Through Dance’ competition showcased African culture from Ethiopian to Caribbean dance.
Sing it to the Heights: Meet the Contestants
In anticipation of the ELP Sing it to the Heights competition, the 10 contestants discuss their musical paths to the Robsham Theater stage.
BCID Taps to Success in Annual Show
In ‘Amplify,’ Boston College Irish Dance melded contemporary hits with traditional dancing for a thrilling combination.
DiPatri: What Makes a Movie Great?
Photo editor Maggie DiPatri tackles the great movie debate on acclaimed versus entertaining movies.
4A Games Perfects Its Formula With ‘Sam’s Story’
‘Sam’s Story,’ the second expansion to the post-apocalyptic video game ‘Metro Exodus,’ offers a fresh setting and a new hero to root for.
Rhind: Updating the Singer-Songwriter Canon
Assistant arts editor Nathan Rhind discusses the lyrical poeticism of the Silver Jews’ song “Random Rules.”
‘The Laughing Medusa’: Female Voices at the Forefront
‘The Laughing Medusa,’ Boston College’s all-female publication, highlights poems, prose, and art made by female and non-binary students.
Overstuffed Script Salvaged by Superb Acting in ‘The Photograph’
Stella Meghie’s ‘The Photograph’ is a refreshing departure from tired conventions of the romantic movie genre.
Tame Impala’s ‘The Slow Rush’ Basks in Indie Pop Bliss
‘The Slow Rush’ by Tame Impala is another successful indie pop album from the creative mind of Kevin Parker.