Jake Bugg’s “On My One” feels like a throwback, Lumineers’ “Orphelia” draws from the pop-folk scene, and Simple Plan tries to be rebellious in “Opinion Overload.”
The Lasting Legacy of Lou Montgomery
In the late 1930s Lou Montgomery became BC’s first black athlete. Despite this marked stride towards progressive ideals, Montgomery faced adversity and prejudice at home and on the road. As a virtuous man, Montgomery took these unfair slights with equal parts grace and strength.
Senior Actress Caroline Portu on Graduation, Student Productions, and Philosophy in Theatre
After wrapping up her last musical with BC, Caroline Portu looks back at her BC experience and reflects on what it means for her future and what she can teach future thespians.
Disney Goes to ‘Infinity’ and Beyond
‘Disney Infinity’ brings together the best of the brand’s iconic characters in one sandbox adventure, but has it gone to far with its pricing?
Pondering the Social Epidemic of Posthumous Praise
In the wake of Harper Lee’s death, twitter buzz and newsworthiness prompt an examination of the social media epidemic aptly titled “Enigmatic Electronic Eulogizing.”
My Mother’s Fleabag, Full Swing, and Troye Sivan This Weekend in Arts
See ‘Eddie the Eagle’ tackle the slopes in theaters, hip-hop artist Future at the House of Blues, and University Chorale’s Winter Concert and BC Irish Dance’s ‘Electrify’ show on campus this weekend in the arts.
OLAA’s ‘¿Que Pasa En Mi Casa?’ Gives Robsham a Taste of Latin America
The Organization of Latin American Affairs’ 12th annual Culture Show invited the Robsham audience to experience a bit of Latin American culture.
Spirited Stand-up Makes CAB’s ‘Night of Comedy’ a Sculpted Success
Talented comedians Alex Stone and Matthew Broussard’s brought poignant puns and brilliant crowd work brought infectious smiles to the faces of viewers in CAB’s ‘Night of Comedy.’
Human Insignificance Proves to Be the Biggest Horror
What really makes us scared? Is it a physical threat or idea, or are our true fears seeded in something more existential?
Bland Sound and Throwaway Choruses Plague Wolfmother’s ‘Victorious’
Wolfmother ironically comes up with a loss in its latest album ‘Victorious’ as uninspiring instrumentals and lyrics run rampant in the latter half of the album.