By Kaitlyn Fehr, Chief Copyeditor
/ November 12, 2021
By all accounts, seeing 3OH!3 in the year 2021 was supposed to be a meme. I wanted desperately to go to a concert after going two years without seeing...
By Sophia Pargas, Editor-in-Chief
/ November 12, 2021
After over a year of strictly pre-recorded and live streamed events, Emerson Dance Company is kicking off their first post-pandemic season in the Semel...
By Sophia Pargas, Editor-in-Chief
/ November 7, 2021
Cinema as we know it is filled with advanced animation, encapsulating sound, and enchanting visual effects, but it tends to forget those who cannot experience...
Tricks and dog treats took over Downtown Crossing this Halloween as the annual Doggone Halloween Costume Parade made its triumphant return to Summer Street...
A new musical from Obie Award winner Whitney White running in Boston examines what it means to be an ambitious, contemporary Black woman using the themes...
Boston is opening up after nearly two years of inactivity, and the barriers raised during the pandemic are coming down just in time for Halloween.
After...
By Sophia Pargas, Editor-in-Chief
/ October 28, 2021
The public art installation “What Do We Have in Common?” concluded its run on Boston Common Sunday after a month of prompting passersby with questions...
By Karissa Schaefer, Staff Writer, Living Arts
/ October 28, 2021
Most people are familiar with the classic story of “Annie”—an orphan girl who is selected to live with rich man Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks who eventually...
Like many industries in the US, the comedic arts are dominated by white males, making it especially noteworthy and necessary when women of color take the...
After missing out on tricks and treats last year, a somewhat normal Halloween is finally here and it's time to get in the spooky spirit.
Whether you’re...