Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ brings dance-pop into dialogue with the trials and tribulations of contemporary life.
‘Artemis Fowl’ Film Adaptation Falls Flat On Screen
The ‘Artemis Fowl’ film, based on the book series by Eoin Colfer, redefines its titular character and manipulates its original plot.
In ‘Da 5 Bloods,’ Lee Depicts the Plight of the Black Soldier
Spike Lee draws parallels between history and current social unrest in his new film, ‘Da 5 Bloods.’
Three Video Games for a Summer of Social Distancing
“Titanfall 2,” “Deus Ex: Mankind Divided,” and “Stellaris” are a gamer’s gateway to passing the summer days in quarantine.
A Cappella Groups Adjust to New Circumstances
From Zoom performances to alumni group chats, Boston College a cappella groups are staying close despite the distance.
‘Sea Fever’ Proves Timely with its Harrowing Tale
‘Sea Fever’ is relentlessly on edge and will leave you with goosebumps and the faint whistle of a distant foghorn, sounding to no avail.
The 1975, James Blake, and More in Singles
The 1975 delivers signature 80s synth pop in “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know),” and Cautious Clay’s R&B track fixates on love.
Arts Fest Wraps Up After Three Days of Virtual Events
Boston College Arts Council’s 22nd annual Arts Fest featured specially-made video performances and recordings of previous on-campus performances.
Mayer: Consumerism and the Pandemic
While retailers show their support for hospital workers, as consumers, we need to support our retailers during this time too.
Episode Two of ‘Oh Hello: The P’dcast’ Disappoints
Former arts editors Jacob Schick, Emily Himes, and Kaylie Ramirez, and former Editor-in-Chief Steven Everett review episode two of Oh Hello: The P’dcast.