Sofia secretly loves being on aux. Is she playing crowd favorites? Not really, but if you’re looking to feel like a mildly delusional person in a ’50s jazz club, she’s your girl.
How Last Year’s Winners Are Preparing for ALC Showdown 2024
Showdown is the biggest day of the year for Boston College’s dance teams. This year, teams are excited to impress the BC community.
Conan Gray Finds a New Sound in ‘Found Heaven’
Conan Gray always finds his niche when he’s writing and singing songs about heartbreak and tragedy, and his third album ‘Found Heaven’ is no different.
Contemporary Theatre Challenges Truth and Art in ‘The Lifespan of A Fact’
Boston College Contemporary Theatre’s thought-provoking and gripping production of The Lifespan of a Fact fearlessly challenges the boundary between fact and fiction while raising questions about ethics and artistic expression.
Battle of the Bands Winners to Compete in BC’s Best
Among the competitors of the annual Battle of the Bands competition, three singers and three bands will move forward to compete in BC’s Best.
iEdit: Stitzel Can’t Hide Her Subtle Country Roots Anymore
Beware and be warned: Assistant Arts editor Leah Stitzel is a fan of country music.
iEdit: Weynand Shows His Vulnerable Side in Honest and Touching Playlist
Head arts editor Sofia Torres unpacks associate arts editor Jack Weynand’s possibly cryptic message masked in pop melodies.
Beyoncé Owns Country in New Album ‘COWBOY CARTER’
COWBOY CARTER is part of the trilogy Beyoncé began in 2022 with RENAISSANCE, and represents a formal step into the genre of country, one which she historically was not welcomed into.
‘Dune: Part Two’ is a Cinematic Masterpiece
Director Denis Villeneuve has gone bigger, bolder, and better in the masterpiece that is ‘Dune: Part Two.’
James Joyce’s Classic Novel Gathers Students and Faculty For a 28-Hour Reading
On March 21, students and faculty gathered in Connolly House to begin reading the entirety of Ulysses, a reading that would span over 28-and-a-half hours.