In the intimate confines of Boston College’s Bonn Studio Theater, Evgeny Ibragimov raised a walnut baton adorned with hazelnut sprigs, and the room fell silent. Known also as Shaoukh Ibragim, he stands as a living bridge between two worlds: the ancient traditions of the Circassian people and modern academic halls in New England.
Paloma Chen’s Poetry Reading Delves Into the Complexities of Cultural Identity
Devlin Hall welcomed Spanish poet Paloma Chen on Tuesday for a bilingual poetry reading and an open discussion on culture.
‘Inherit the Wind’ Brings Evolutionary Ideas to BC—Literally
Inherit the Wind is a breakthrough performance highlighting the profound relationship between church and state in the U.S. court system.
Martha Stewart Finds a Fresh Voice in Netflix’s ‘Martha’
Netflix’s brand-new ‘Martha’ captures Martha Stewart’s whiplash journey through fame and fortune as the first female self-made billionaire in American history.
iEdit: Addie Kinnaly Explores Love Through Sound
When I agreed to do an iEdit with Addie, I thought I knew what to expect. I thought our music experience couldn’t possibly be that different.
Boy, was I wrong. Addie’s playlist took me on a path of discovery that I never would have imagined.
A$AP Ferg’s Personal Journey Struggles to Keep Momentum in ‘DAROLD’
This album certainly has some introspective tracks, but for the most part, it’s bland and gets old after 40 minutes.
‘Eternal Atake 2’ Somehow Isn’t Connected to the Original ‘Eternal Atake’
This sequel was not a sequel. In their previous two-part series, Uzi managed to keep the themes of both albums consistent. That clearly didn’t happen here.
‘Heretic’ Shines a Curious Light on Religious Horror
Tying together the discomfort and uncertainty of its themes, Heretic starts skillfully but loses some direction in what was nearly an impeccable addition to the religious horror genre.
Pop Star to Poet: Pop Sensation MARINA Publishes Her First Book ‘Eat the World: A Collection of Poems’
Her new work, different from the albums she’s released before, has received reactions ranging from admiration for her introspective themes to some mixed reviews on its overall impact.
Music Guild’s Fall Showcase Brings Exciting Sounds to the Stage
On Thursday night, Boston College Music Guild held an exciting Fall Showcase featuring seven student-bands who played a mix of originals and familiar covers to a crowd of enthusiastic friends and supporters.