You know the all-too-familiar discourse when award season inevitably rolls around. But one particular topic of discussion arises each and every year that is profoundly more pressing: the lack of diversity.
Crown of Times Brings Impactful Performance to BC
Written and directed by Michele Avery and Yvette Modestin of ReRooted, Crown of Times debuted on Sept. 20 at Robsham Theater, enthralling its audience with a dialogue on the history of Black hairstyles in America.
‘Speak No Evil’ Leaves Frittered Potential
James Watkins’ ‘Speak No Evil’ leaves horror and psychological thriller lovers bored and unfazed.
Reefer and the Model: A Cinematic Exploration of Ireland
In Boston College’s Burns Library, Irish filmmaker Joe Comerford’s 1988 film Reefer and the Model found a fitting home for its American revival.
Suki Waterhouse’s Musical Range Shines in ‘Memoir of a Sparklemuffin’
Known for her do-it-all career, singer-actress-model Suki Waterhouse released her second LP on Sept. 13.
Men I Trust’s Dreamy Sound Welcomes Fall
Stokes Set returned to Boston College on Saturday evening, with a cozy yet captivating performance by the indie-pop sensation Men I Trust.
Beabadoobee Returns to Boston With Edge and Grit
Three drum beats and a sudden energetic guitar riff kickstarted the This Is How Tomorrow Moves concert, strikingly introducing indie artist beabadoobee at MGM Music Hall on Friday.
VMAs Recap: Celebrating the Pop Icons of 2024
This year’s 40th anniversary show was filled with career firsts for several artists creating an emotional, captivating and vibrant show.
Kase: ‘It Ends with Us’ Really Wants to be Good
Hoover’s first movie adaptation, ‘It Ends with Us,’ was released in theaters earlier this summer and caused multiple controversies.
Unveiling the Emmys: What to Expect This Sunday
Whether you’re rooting for your favorite show or just want to know what’s worth watching, here’s a preview of this year’s Emmys, including predictions for Drama, Comedy, and Limited Series.