Copy editor Meadow Vrtis reveals her introspective side, surprising opinions editor Tommy Roche.
University Chorale and BC Symphony Orchestra Come Together for Annual “Christmas on the Heights” Concert
Christmas classics and winter classical pieces were elegantly renditioned in the annual show concert performances.
‘Bones and All’ calibrates a new twisted genre of gore and romance
Romance in ‘Bones and All’ is undermined by excessive gore to depict cannibalism.
Hello..Shovelhead! Satirizes the College Experience in Fall Show
The comedy group combined a pre-recorded sketch with skits in its fall show, playing on BC tour and classroom tropes.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Peels Back Layers of a Complex Whodunit
In ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,’ director Rian Johnson delivers a developed cast of characters and detailed plot that rivals the franchise’s original film, ‘Knives Out.’
iEdit: Gabe Wallen Crafts a Rollercoaster Ride of a Playlist
Gabe Wallen takes listeners on a journey through British classics and soft rock anthems, from Elton John to David Bowie.
‘Voyeur’ Foreshadows a Promising Future for Trophy Wife
Trophy Wife’s EP ‘Voyeur’ capitalizes on her rock star vocal range but falters where she sounds like she is pretending to be another singer.
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Delivers a Tragicomedy on Male Friendship and Breakups
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ film addresses where one can turn after the unexpected loss of a friend and how it affects everyone involved.
Weynand’s Holiday Movie Roundup: What is BC’s Favorite Classic Holiday Film?
In this first installment of the Holiday Movie Roundup, writer Jack Weynand analyzes his 4 picks for best classic holiday film.
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ Establishes a Fresh Take on the Classic Fairytale
The famed director highlights iconography and themes of conflicted responsibility in his new stop-motion animated film ‘Pinocchio.’