In an attempt to make the album of the summer stay relevant into the fall, Charli XCX rereleased the BRAT with remixes feauring new artists.
Weynand & Stitzel: A Contest Of The Most Terrorizing Slasher
As Halloween approaches, the arts editors continue our tradition of bringing you our picks for the best—and scariest—seasonal film favorites.
Asinine’s Fall Debut Kicked Off with a Clinic in Classical Improv
Gasson Hall erupted with thunderous applause as Asinine Sketch and Improv Comedy took the floor on Thursday, Oct. 10 for its fall showcase.
Cina He’s First Solo Art Exhibit Preserves The Traditional Art Form of Woodblock Printmaking
Cina He’s ‘More Than A Village’ uses the intangible cultural heritage of woodblock printing to reflect climate change and the shifting socio-political environment in southern China.
Ktoridi: ‘Intermezzo’ Introduces an Unexpected and Non-Linear Grieving Process
Intermezzo, the novel, is Sally Rooney’s dazzling new work that dissects a brotherly relationship dealing with the loss of their father, love, and the nuanced difficulties that life throws at them.
Dungy Shares Her Life Experiences as a Poet
What does it mean to understand Earth as a voice? Camille Dungy, decorated American poet, attempts to answer this question through her prolific work.
Pianists Georgievskaya and Schwan Use One Piano To Create Symphonic Sound
The Boston College Arts Council hosted pianists Liudmila Georgievskaya and Thomas Schwan for a musical showcase in Gasson.
Ktoridi: What are Eagles Wearing This Fall?
As fashion icon Carrie Bradshaw once said, “Life is too short to wear boring clothes,” and Boston College students have definitely lived up to that standard.
FINNEAS Explores Love, Heartbreak, and Self-Discovery in ‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’
FINNEAS’ new album shifts from introspective ballads to energetic anthems, capturing the complexities of relationships and struggles of love.
‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Disappoints Despite High Expectations
Unlike Joker (2019), Phillips’ latest film lacks the “it” factor that pulls the audience into the dark universe of the antihero.