Tame Impala released “Borderline,” the latest single from its first album in four years.
Boston Calling to Hold Tenth Festival in May
Boston Calling’s tenth edition festival will feature headliners Tame Impala, Travis Scott, and Twenty One Pilots.
Word on the Street Makes Noise as Modstock Contender
Word on the Street, one of BC’s newest bands to crop up, is aiming to win Battle of the Bands with its energetic performance style.
Fleabag Parodies Fyre Fest, BC Culture at Spring Big Show
My Mother’s Fleabag relied on audience participation to fuel its popular Spring Big Show.
‘Feared the Woods’ Exhibit Offers Opportunity for Introspection
Francine Almeda’s exhibit, ‘I Have Never Feared the Woods,’ allows the viewer to become part of the art.
Ran: How to Escape the Vicious Cycle of Fast Fashion
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran explores the environmental and creative benefits of buying pre-owned clothing.
‘Pet Sematary’ Disappoints Fans of Original 1983 Novel
‘Pet Sematary’ disappoints longtime fans of the best-selling Stephen King novels.
Arabic Culture Night Celebrates Middle Eastern Heritage
At the Arab Students Association’s annual Arabic Culture Night, Boston College students showcased the rich culture of the Middle East.
Filmmaker Details Personal Struggle with Grief at Screening
Rana Abu Fraiha presented her documentary film ‘In Her Footsteps’ for a small audience in Fulton Hall.
Circa Waves Hits Rough Water on ‘What’s It Like Over There?’
While Circa Waves’ new album has a few pieces of glimmering hope, the majority of ‘What’s It Like Over There?’ tries too hard to fit into the indie rock genre.