Associate opinions editor Eliza Hernandez navigates the twists and turns of life with grace and a playlist of pop songs, according to associate sports editor Graham Dietz.
YNFA: Lowertown Strives to Reinvent Itself on Every New Album
Indie rock band Lowertown makes it a goal for themselves to not have a classic sound in favor of experimenting on new albums.
Weynand: Marvel’s Decision to Not Recast T’Challa After Chadwick Boseman’s Death Was The Right Choice
Arts Contributor Jack Weynand expresses optimism in the direction of the Black Panther franchise on the precipice of the new movie after Boseman’s death.
“It’s a book that you need to live”: BC Students to Hold 24-Hour Live Reading of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’
Boston College students—donning hats and fake mustaches—will read the entirety of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ in approximately 28 hours, starting on Thursday, Nov. 10.
iEdit: Connor Siemien’s Playlist Gives Peak Main Character Energy
Assistant metro editor Connor Siemien’s playlist features musical icons and a possible confession of love, according to assistant news editor Sofia Laboy.
Six A Cappella Groups Star in Showcase to Raise Awareness for Nonprofit
Six Boston College a cappella groups showed off their talents in the inaugural a cappella showcase to benefit The Morgan Center.
iEdit: Sophia Maher’s Playlist Contemplates the Beauty and Uncertainty of the Future
Associate multimedia editor Sophia Maher crafts a playlist all about getting older and figuring out the twists and turns of life.
Singles Roundup: Brockhampton, Yves Tumor, and Wizkid
Brockhampton, Yves Tumor, and Wizkid all releases singles this past week that prelude upcoming albums or hopefully indicate more new music.
Museum Curator Discusses the Importance of Cartoon Art Preservation During Virtual Lecture
Art Historian Caitlin McGurk gave a virtual lecture about the importance of cartoon art preservation for the McMullen’s ‘Museum Currents’ series.
BC Contemporary Theatre Uses Dark Humor and Cynicism to Make ‘Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play’ a Standout
BC Contemporary Theatre’s production of ‘Mr. Burns’ uses dark humor to address the role of entertainment and memory in post-apocalyptic world.