DOBC’s dancers shined on stage as they perfromed complex and enigmatically fluid movements.
UPrising’s Showcase ‘Waves VII’ Centers Around Community And Love For Dance
UPrising performed the annual “Waves VII” at Robsham Theater on Friday, Jan. 26. This year’s performance aimed to highlight the way different dance teams contribute to a larger dance community, according to Jasmine Maturana, MCAS ’25 and vice president of UPrising.
The Smile’s “Wall of Eyes” Breaks From Radiohead’s Style
Radiohead has been on hiatus, but Yorke and Greenwood are back to pushing the boundaries of rock music, as they have been for 30 years.
Give ‘Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight’ a Chance
Playing at the Huntington Theatre through March 23, Stand Up is a 60-minute, strikingly interactive, (mostly) one-man tour de force, aiming to explain, answer, or fix the loneliness of its audience by curtain call.
‘Echo’ Proves Marvel Still Has Creative Tricks Up Its Sleeve
Echo story is strong enough to rival some of Marvel’s best Disney+ content. Maya’s character, however, is a little more confusing.
‘Matt and Ben’ Showcases the Untrue Yet Hilarious Story Behind ‘Good Will Hunting’
‘Matt & Ben’ is an hour-long, full-length comedy play about the untrue story of ‘Good Will Hunting’s’ Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, presented by the Boston College Dramatics Society.
‘The Color Purple’ Cast Highlights Lessons of Resilience in College Journalism Roundtable
At a virtual college roundtable interview through Warner Bros., The Heights spoke to the director and cast members of ‘The Color Purple’ about themes within the film and its production process.
Chalamet and Key Discuss the Process of Making ‘Wonka’ in College Journalism Roundtable
At a virtual roundtable interview with The Heights and other college newspapers, Timothée Chalamet and supporting actor Keegan-Michael Key discussed the challenges and delights of working on ‘Wonka’.
‘The Boy and The Heron’ Deals With Life and Despair in a Beautiful, Magical World
After nine years without a Studio Ghibli movie to astonish the world of animation, ‘The Boy and the Heron’ returned to take audiences’ breath away.
The Bostonians Wish BC a Happy Holidays With Showcase
The Bostonians of Boston College present their Fall Cafe, a festive a cappella show.