Staff writer Leah Stitzel recommends listening to De La Soul, a 1988 hip-hop and soul group who just released six albums on all streaming services last month.
“It Was Always About the Kids”: After 30 Years at BC, John Finney Leaves a Legacy of Passion and Care
Chorale director and orchestra conductor John Finney built up a long-lasting and prestigious reputation throughout his career at Boston College.
Flo Rida Excites the Heights on a Rainy Marathon Monday
Flo Rida performed to an excited crowd of Boston College students in the Mod Lot on Monday as part of BC’s Mile 21 festivities.
Pender: Lana Del Rey’s Lyrics Reach Levels of Songwriting Royalty
Fom ‘Born to Die’ to her latest and most introspective album, Arts Staff writer Erin Pender shows how Lana Del Rey’s songwriting has transformed during the years.
Leaf: Top Fashion Trends to Follow in Spring 2023
Arts Staff Writer Parker Leaf predicts five fashion trends for Boston College students as the weather gets warmer this Spring semester.
‘Evil Dead Rise’ Is An Unsettling Spectacle Of Peak Horror
The horror movie ‘Evil Dead Rise’ explores the theme of motherhood through the demonic possession of Ellie, a mother who turns into the antithesis of a nurturing character.
‘Showing Up’ Exposes the Reality of an Artist’s Everyday Life
Kelly Reichardt’s ‘Showing Up’ presents the complex life of an artist through a subtle and humorous narrative.
‘Murder Mystery 2’ Fails to Justify Its Existence as a Sequel
The prophetic Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston sequel is another light-hearted release that is unmemorable in the long career of rom-coms from both actors.
Leaf: What to Wear on Marathon Monday
Staff writer Parker Leaf writes about how to dress as funky as possible for the Marathon Monday festivities.
Boygenius Makes a Triumphant Return With ‘The Record’
Supergroup Boygenius releases its first album, highlighting each artist’s individual style and contribution to the new indie music scene.