See De Niro in the biographical boxing thriller ‘Hands of Stone,’ help Kanye’s ego grow during Saint Pablo tour, and marvel at the fruits of creativity at the O’Neill Celebrating Creativity exhibit this weekend in the arts.
Goulding is ‘Still Falling for You,’ Florence + The Machine ‘Wish That You Were Here,’ and More in Singles This Week
Florence + The Machine embrace the supernatural, Usher and Ruben Blades remain “Champions,” and Ellie Goulding cannot let you go in singles this week.
Green Day Harkens Back to Dookie Days, Remains Visually Pedestrian in “Bang Bang” Music Video
Ineffectually throwing cultural references at viewers, Green Day’s latest music video “Bang Bang” appears to have forgot the glue, as this pedantic punk collage fails to impress.
Chilling, Distrubed Plot Makes ‘Don’t Breathe’ a Breath of Fresh Air
Though Alvarez’s ‘Don’t Breathe’ hits all the standard horror tropes, it does so without becoming stale or feeling squarely routine.
Spears Continues to Seduce, Serenade, and Solidify Pop Legacy in ‘Glory’
Though some songs on ‘Glory’ adopt new elements, like a cappella and Spanish, Spears maintains her own style and vibrancy, on which she created her renown pop career.
Summer Television Gems Enthrall Viewers Through Fear, Oddities, and Crime
With so much exceptional television coming out of the summer of 2016, the coming months are sure to be rife with tokens of summer in the winter’s binge to come.
A Call to Arts
Amidst the stunning and rapturous energy that takes over BC in the first couple weeks, underclassmen should take the time and effort to show the campus their artistic abilities.
Learning a Lesson from the Successful Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep’s prolific career is a testament to her motivation and passion. This college student looks to her for guidance in a quest for college success.
Music Industry Melodrama Distracts from Well-Produced Summer Releases
New albums and upbeat, poppy singles released provided an appropriate playlist for the beach days and road trips of summer 2016.
Soundtrack to Our Lives
Films would be incomplete without a stellar score to vault them from good to great. In our own lives, the most mundane of circumstances, may be made more enjoyable by the songs we carry with us.