In a room full of people, it's hard to miss Sombr.
The 20-year-old singer stands out among a crowd, with his curly black hair, angular face, and impressive...
The smell of cotton candy as you step into the tent, kids waving around light-up toys, and the sound of vendors popping popcorn have all made their way...
By Jack Silver, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 22, 2025
It’s not what one would expect from a rock concert; nearly everyone is dressed in formal attire, with a bewildering number of handlebar mustaches on...
By Catalina Mena, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 22, 2025
After 75 years, the iconic North Shore restaurant Kowloon will shut off its bright neon lights and trade its unique, larger-than-life tiki decor for a...
By Danielle Bartholet, Asst. Magazine Editor and Business Operations Manager
/ October 22, 2025
The childhood game Sardines involves a version of hide and seek in which players find one another and hide together, taking players out of the game one...
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered on the Boston Common Saturday afternoon for ‘No Kings’ Day as part of a nationwide demonstration against the...
By Max Ardrey, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ October 16, 2025
An assorted mass clothed in baggy jeans and long jorts lined a sidewalk in Charlestown early Saturday afternoon despite the beating sun overhead. The denim-clad...
Emerson's Teach-In on Sustainability, which lasted from Wednesday to Friday night, sought to bring comedic storytelling to informative discussions on climate...
By Iselin Bratz, Content Managing Editor
/ October 15, 2025
For the 60th year, the Charles River will come alive with the splash of oars and the roar of crowds as rowers from around the world descend on Boston for...
By Meg Richards, Editor-in-Chief
/ October 15, 2025
For most of Gen-Z, the first introduction to activist-author-multihyphenate Malala Yousafzai was her book I Am Malala, released in October 2013. Written...
By Rina Laby, Dept. City Editor
/ October 15, 2025
When a crowd of nearly 100 craned their heads to look up at the billowing Massachusetts flag on Saturday, they saw a sword dangling over Thomas Little...
Beginning this week is Emerson’s fourth annual Teach-In on Sustainability. This year, organizers are hoping to get students more engaged than ever in...
By Bryce Heilmann, Senior Living Arts Reporter
/ October 15, 2025
Yearning to revisit the golden age of Hollywood, dripping in vibrant Technicolor and classic films that draw eager audiences to the multiplex? The Coolidge...
By Annie Sarlin, Dept. Living Arts Editor
/ October 15, 2025
The name Ohio State Fair brings to mind images of farm animals, deep-fried dishes, and country music. Ironically, the band is from Boston, not Cleveland,...
By Catalina Mena, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 9, 2025
At a Back Bay intersection in August, a 64-year-old man was struck by an e-bike that was delivering food near Copley Square. The victim was rushed to the...