Associate arts editor Josie McNeill describes her superior’s, Kate Canniff, music as a dreamlike and airy complement to her personality.
‘Aftermath’ Sculpture, Exhibited at Boston University, Reveals Impact of Global Textile Waste
An art advocacy project, titled ‘Aftermath’ and led by Boston College faculty, is now on display at Boston University’s Talbot Building.
iEdit: Stephen Bradley’s Playlist Traces All of the Phases of His Life
Magazine editor Stephen Bradley tries to encapsulate his life so far on his iEdit playlist.
Ti West’s ‘Pearl’ Provides a Fascinating Character Study of a Murderous Daydreamer
Ti West’s prequel gives context to the upbringing and psychology of Pearl, and the ‘banal’ existence that drives her murderous pursuit.
Marcus Mumford Grapples With Past Trauma on Debut Solo Album
Mumford & Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford takes a vulnerable look into his past on his solo debut album ‘(Self-Titled)’.
Your New Favorite Artist: Sophie May Carves Out Authentic Space in the Midst of Social Media
Up and coming artist Sophie May transcends TikTok trends to make a name for herself as a legitimate songwriter.
Death Cab for Cutie’s Signature Style Falters on ‘Asphalt Meadows’ 
After a long wait, Death Cab for Cutie loses out to convolution and musical malaise in their tenth album release.
Kyle Brings High-Energy to Stokes Set, Interacting With Crowd
Kyle performed to an excited crowd at the annual Stokes Set concert, hosted by CAB. DJ Jadaboo opened for him.
iEdit: Victor Stefanescu Curates Playlist for Fellow “Vibe Followers”
Metro editor Victor Stefanescu delivers a puzzling yet pleasing playlist of EDM tracks, according to associate magazine editor MC Claverie.
Pops On The Heights Soloist Max Korman Pushes the Limits
Maxwell Korman, BC ’23 and a STEM major, will perform as a soloist at the 30th Annual Pops on The Heights Gala.