Arts Staffer Kieran Wilson promotes Hans Williams as a promising music creator.
Martin Parr’s Photography Tells History of Ireland in New McMullen Exhibit
‘Martin Parr: Time and Place’ at the McMullen showcases Parr’s most impactful work throughout the years, ranging from creative self-portraits to insightful landscape photos of Ireland.
Generations of Struggle and Triumph Animate Allende’s ‘Violeta’
Isabel Allende’s book ‘Violeta’ tells a tragic tale, with hopeful undertones, that spans the 100-year life of Violeta.
‘Munich – The Edge of War’ Can’t Save Itself from Traditional Period Piece Form
‘Munich – The Edge of War’ shows the waning days WWII, however deteriorates with poor character-relationship design.
DOBC Brings Electric Energy to Annual Showcase
DOBC does ‘Electric’ show with guest appearance by Synergy to crowds in their two-night performance.
‘Who We Are’ Serves to Educate and Analyze During Black History Month
Education-driven documentary follows important American sites of overshadowed slavery.
Dance and A Cappella Groups Perform to Benefit the Campus School
Fundraiser hosted for the Campus School includes student dance and a cappella groups’ performances.
UPrising Dance Crew Heats Up the Robsham Stage
Uprising Dance Crew, along with AeroK, Synergy, and Phaymus, lit up the Robsham Stage on Saturday Night for their fifth annual Waves showcase.
After Complicated Production Process, ‘The Mad Ones’ Musical Expresses the Uncertainty of Youth
‘The Mad Ones,’ the first student directed musical through the BC Theatre Department, touches on themes of loss and uncertainty while trying to navigate high school.
‘Scream’ Sequel Delivers Bloody Theatrics to a New Generation
New ‘Scream’ movie blends irony and dramatics, echoing familiar themes and storylines of its predecessors.