Acclaimed Irish writer Éilís Ní Dhuibhne sits down with BC Professor James Smith to discuss the inspirations and innovations of her latest collection of short stories.
Sarah Cooper’s Satirical Special Comes Too Soon
In Netflix special ‘Everything’s Fine,’ Sarah Cooper tries on the role of talk show host as she harps on trending media topics, like the pandemic and President Donald Trump.
Ariana Grande’s ‘Positions’ Falls Short of a Halloween Treat
Ariana Grande’s new album ‘Positions’ fails to highlight the singer’s vast vocal range.
H.E.R., Arlo Parks, and More in Singles
H.E.R. and Arlo Parks showcase their awe-inspiring vocal chops while Jack Harlow’s new release falls flat.
‘Golden’ Video Offers Temporary Escape from COVID Era
The ‘Golden’ music video by Harry Styles oozes cosmopolitan class and pre-COVID nostalgia.
Unoriginal Plot and Dialogue Plagues ‘Rogue City’
‘Rogue City’ lacks originality with cliche clashes between police and gangs.
Bill Murray and Rashida Jones Shine in ‘On The Rocks’
In ‘On the Rocks,’ Bill Murray and Rashida Jones depict a father-daughter relationship and their generational differences.
Success of Virtual ‘Sweat’ Testifies to BC Theatre’s Ingenuity
‘Sweat’ honestly examines modern-day injustices and is deeply affecting, even in its virtual format.
Landwehr: Concerts From Your Couch
Staff writer Julia Landwehr reminisces about going to concerts and seeing her favorite artists live.
Khi Infinite, Kanye West, and More in Singles
Khi Infinite’s newest single features confident, calculated lyricism and belies his newcomer status while Kanye continues to flounder.