The Boston College Dramatics Society performed their production of the musical ‘Spring Awakening’ in the Bonn Studio Theater from Thursday to Saturday.
Lana Del Rey Fails to Challenge Herself on Latest Album
Though Del Rey’s vocal control is as strong as ever, ‘Blue Banisters’ feels stuck in her usual style and lacks creative exploration.
Netflix’s ‘Found’ Is Driven by its Powerful Pathos
Netflix’s latest documentary dives into the story of three adopted teens returning to China to find their biological parents.
Artist Nettrice Gaskins Explores Afrofuturism
Nettrice, the second speaker in the Currents Presents series, explored algorithms, biomimicry, and artificial intelligence through her art.
Pender: The Evolution of the Psychological Thriller
Staff writer Erin Pender contemplates the motifs, violence, and setting that create suspense in the thrillers ‘Midsommar’ and ‘The Shining.’
Ryan Hurd Impresses With Debut Album ‘Pelago’
On his first album, country singer Ryan Hurd flaunts his songwriting talents as he finds new ways to contemplate cliché topics.
Zac Brown Band’s New Release Celebrates Human Connection
On ‘The Comeback,’ the Zac Brown Band reflects on people’s resilience through the pandemic with beautiful lyrics and a classic country sound.
‘Oil’ Play Delivers Thought-provoking Performances
The Boston College Theatre Department’s production of Ella Hickson’s play ‘Oil’ contemplated people’s concerning dependence on fossil fuels.
Art After Dark Event Lights Up McMullen Museum
Students flocked to the McMullen Museum for the Art After Dark event’s displays of students’ creative work and autumnal treats.
Meek Mill’s Album ‘Expensive Pain’ Fails to Impress
Meek Mill’s most recent release falls flat with overdone tropes and little lyrical complexity.