Families break up for various reasons, from divorce to death to … graduation? At least that’s the case for My Mother’s Fleabag, which held its Spring Big Show on Friday and Saturday, marking not only the comedy troupe’s 45th anniversary but also the graduation of its senior class.
Elton John Proves He’s Still Standing With Collaborative Album ‘Who Believes in Angels?’
For an artist who has seemingly done it all, John proves once again that he’s not just still standing—he’s still capable of soaring to remarkable creative heights.
BC’s Bonnie and Clyde Depicts the Danger of Desire
Bonnie and Clyde took Robsham Theater hostage April 3 to April 5, immersing BC in a twisted version of the American Dream.
Ktoridi: Six Reads To Ring in Spring
For those days when it’s finally 60 degrees and you’re sitting on the Quad, here are six books you should pick up and give a try.
What Your Study Soundtrack Says About You
A person’s study music can tell you a lot about them, including their broader music habits, personality, and even attention span.
Grande’s ‘eternal sunshine’ Deluxe Offers Authentic Ending to Melancholy Era
Following the success of eternal sunshine, released in early 2024, Ariana Grande adds six extra tracks in the new eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead.
Mumford & Sons Return to Their Roots on New Album ‘Rushmere’
After straying into more pop-heavy territory with 2018’s Delta, their newest release, Rushmere, is a welcome return to form.
Behind the Mask of BC Fashion Club’s Met Gala Event
The Boston College Fashion Club hosted its annual Met Gala this past Thursday, with the “masquerade” as the chosen theme for this year.
We Know Will Smith Slaps—But Does His Album?
Following this dramatic exit from the public eye, Smith has made an equally bold comeback, releasing his first album in 20 years: Based on a True Story.
Priddle: The Ever-Enduring Dylan
So whatever you do, don’t expect Dylan to fade into obscurity any time soon, even in these Modern Times.