The premiere of ‘The Bad Batch’ season three marks the beginning of the end for the infamous Clone Force 99.
Behind the Scenes of ‘Living in Color’
This year’s Living in Color showcase, developed by Angus Williams, highlights the tensions of inter and outer relationships within and surrounding the Black community.
Phaymus Celebrates 20 Years With ‘The Phuture’
Phaymus’ 20th anniversary show, held at 7 p.m. in Robsham on Feb. 24, was a tribute to Phaymus’ decorated past and proof of its bright future as a group.
BC University Chorale Brings Night of Self-Reflection, Hope, and a Little Dolly Parton
A night filled with reflection, hope, and a little Dolly Parton, Chorale’s “Rock-A My Soul” performance on Feb. 24 explored American vocal music traditions that helped the audience reflect on themselves and remain optimistic.
Boston College Symphony Orchestra Blends Vocals and Instrumentals for ‘Belonging’
The Boston College Symphony Orchestra (BCSO) gave audiences a classy and monumental show on Sunday, Feb. 18, when it presented “Belonging,” a concert conducted by BCSO’s Anna Wittstruck. The concert featured the U.S. premiere of a composition composed by BC professor Shannon Jacob, solos by three student winners of the 2023–24 Concerto-Aria Competition, and the…
Heightsmen and Sharps Spread the Love on Valentine’s Day Weekend
The “Love on the Sheights” event, a play on the names of the two groups, took over the lecture hall on Saturday, featuring love songs fitting for the romantic season.
Behind the Scenes of BC Theatre’s ‘These Shining Lives’
Molly Caballero’s production of ‘These Shining Lives’ offers a glimpse into the lives of four women who shaped the labor rights in the 1920s.
Designing the Future of Africa Through Arts and Culture
Boston College’s African Student Organization prepares for its annual Fashion Show, an upcoming event that will present the members’ vision of Africa’s future.
Voices of Imani Builds Community Through Song
“Singing with your soul, is like, that’s what gospel is,” TeRonce Williams said. “Of course, we have to push and pray, but even then, it’s like, most of our songs are there to affect your soul in some way.”
Weynand: Horror Films Have Historically Mistreated Black Characters—Jordan Peele Changed That
Peele is helping the horror genre finally take the necessary steps to go from a total lack of representation to a genre that thrives on diverse stories and casts.