The BC Theatre Department’s production of ‘Rent’ intersects the multiple stories of young artists trying to survive the many challenges that NYC in the 90s poses them.
Vergura: The Most Memorable Red Carpet Moments of 2023
Heights writer Sarah Vergura dissects the best looks that celebrities on the red carpet have used.
McMullen Museum Hosts Art After Dark as Part of BC’s International Education Weeks
The McMullen hosted an Open-Mic Night to highlight the voices of international students for International Education Weeks.
The Heightsmen Perform to Jam-Packed Crowd at Fall Café
Boston College’s all-male a capella group hosted a cozy and lively show in packed auditorium.
Irausquin: Modern-Day Concerts Aren’t About the Music, They’re About the Pictures
Arts Contributor Alexandra Irausquin thinks that a social media movement has ruined the culture at concerts.
PinkPantheress Solidifies Her Place in Pop With Her Debut Album ‘Heaven Knows’ while Exploring the Complexities of Fame and Romance
PinkPantheress makes it clear to listeners that her songs are more than just another viral TikTok sound on her debut album ‘Heaven Knows.’
AJR Shows Its Maturity in ‘The Maybe Man’
While the members of AJR have released music since their preteens, the band decided that it is time to grow up with its new album ‘The Maybe Man.’
‘The Marvels’ Is a Fun, Self-Aware Adventure
‘The Marvels’ is a ‘Captain Marvel’ sequel. The first film in the series was a stale replica of a typical superhero formula. ‘The Marvels’ is anything but that.
The Chainsmokers’ New Album Feels Complete With the ‘Think Of Us’ Music Video
“Think Of Us” is a fun, and far less sad, addition to the relationship issues album.
Asinine Energizes Packed Crowd With a Witty Performance
Asinine Sketch and Improv Comedy presented “Yowch! Hot Stove,” an interactive show that provoked laughter and frequent audience participation.