Instead of being a funny romantic comedy, ‘The Lost City’ disappoints viewers with a cheesy storyline and cringeworthy dialogue.
Thomas Rhett Stays Well Within His Comfort Zone on New Album 
‘Where We Started’ maintains catchy tracks and riffs, but the new album comes off too safe.
Maren Morris’ New Album Dives into Life, Love, and Making it in the Music Industry
Maren Morris released her honest album ‘Humble Quest’ on March 25, in which she sings about her rise to fame and her son.
Mandel Blends Science Fiction With Relationship Complexities in ‘Sea of Tranquility’
Emily St. John Mandel’s ‘Sea of Tranquility’ combines science fiction elements with the mundanity of life, making for a compelling story.
Boston Poets Gather for Exciting Return of Collegiate Poetry Festival
Poets from various colleges in the Greater Boston area gathered at BC on Tuesday for the Greater Boston Intercollegiate Undergraduate Poetry Festival.
Musical Theatre Wing Brings Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ to Life
The Musical Theatre Wing adapted Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ and the drama that inspired the album into a musical performed on Sunday.
Mayday Parade Entertains Punk Crowd at Paradise Rock Club
Veteran punk band Mayday Parade led audiences through their best hits and deep cuts at Paradise Rock Club.
Student Band Uncommonwealth Releases First EP ‘Crashing Waves’
Student band Uncommonwealth compiled their originals into ‘Crashing Waves,’ released on Saturday.
BC Acoustics Showcase Their Golden Talent at Spring Cafe
Students swarmed to Devlin Hall for the Acoustics’ “Stix Got Talent” themed show on Saturday.
Vietnamese Students Association Highlights Range of Art Forms at Culture Show
The Boston College Vietnamese Students Association returned to live performances with their culture show ‘Revival of the Phoenix.’