The Rolling Stones attempt to innovate a new sound, yet the tracks that stick to their standard style outshine the rest.
ChamberQUEER Brings Inclusivity to Contemporary and Classical Hits
ChamberQUEER highlights queer talent wishing the classical music industry.
Leary Talks Navigating Inequity and Creating Change
In a lecture on Oct. 26, Leary spoke of her work in the Obama and Biden administrations to pass initiatives centered around achieving equity in the country. The event was co-sponsored by the Mental Health Counseling Urban Scholars Program, the Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars Program, and the Center for Psychological Humanities and Ethics.
‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Is a Mature Slow-Burn Series
Just before Halloween, Netflix conjured up a series worthy of the spooky season. The streaming service welcomed its new horror series ‘The Fall of the House of Usher.’
Dramatics Society’s ‘Little Women’ Presents a Fresh Take on a Classic Story
Boston College Dramatics Society’s production of the play adaptation of the novel ‘Little Women’ upheld the legacy of the original.
Students Flock to the Plex for 2023 ‘Rookie Showcase’
This year’s ‘Rookie Showcase’ highlighted the talent of the newest member of 15 Boston College dance teams.
Torres: Horror Films’ Female Protagonists Reflect Women’s Real-World Struggles
In the horror genre, the monstrous transformations of women are a hyperbolized representation of women’s responses in a male-dominated world.
Weynand: ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Is Definitively a Halloween Film
Asst. Arts Editor Jack Weynand dissects the reasons why ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ is a Halloween film, not a Christmas film.
Troye Sivan Reminisces on Love and Life in New Album
In ‘Love and Life,’ Troye Sivan dives into the theme of love through personal stories.
Stitzel: Top Halloween Costume Trends To Look out for This Year
2023 has provided some of the best Halloween costume trends, from today’s popular culture references to classic comebacks.