As students approached the crowded Two Saints Tavern near Northeastern University Friday night, they were greeted with the reverberations of Jewish and...
By Bryce Heilmann, Senior Living Arts Reporter
/ November 12, 2025
In a cultural landscape banking on uninspired nostalgia and needless remakes, the musical reinvention of “Death Becomes Her” shines as a killer example...
By Ava Velez, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 12, 2025
At 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, clocks across Emerson College and the country rolled back to 1 a.m. While some enjoyed the extra hour of sleep in the morning, Monika...
By Rina Laby, Dept. City Editor
/ November 10, 2025
Hundreds gathered in Copley Square last Saturday for Boston’s annual Veterans Day celebration, but as they prepared to march to City Hall Plaza, some...
By Kai Etringer, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 9, 2025
Live music and dance, hot food, and local community members filled the expansive interior of the ICA Watershed in East Boston last weekend. There, dozens...
By Sam Shipman, Living Arts Editor
/ November 8, 2025
A group of really good friends might not see each other for years, but when they finally reunite, it’s like they never left each other at all. This is...
By Arthur Mansavage, Photo Editor, Website Editor & Newsletter Editor
/ November 6, 2025
Speaking to a room of emotional supporters in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday night, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded to Zohran Mamdani in the NYC mayoral...
By Ava Bartels, Beacon Correspondent
/ November 5, 2025
Makeup mogul and Emerson alum Bobbi Brown ‘79 brought humor, career insights, and life lessons to a crowded audience in the Bobbi Brown and Steven Plofker...
By DJ Mara, Senior Political Reporter
/ November 5, 2025
The house lights dimmed and the fog machines hissed at the Emerson Colonial Theatre as India Shelbi Boone and her bedazzled castmates took to the stage...
Many readers yearn for a good light-hearted romance novel filled with emotional depth, cute dialogue, and compelling love interests. But what if you added...
When the inaugural class of Emerson’s School of Film stepped back onto campus this fall, little appeared to be different to the naked eye. But behind...
On Saturday morning, over one hundred anti-abortion demonstrators marched down Commonwealth Avenue, rallying in Boston Common for the National Men’s...
The Emerson men’s and women’s soccer teams hosted the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Engineers in the first round of the 2025 NEWMAC Soccer Championship...
By Hannah Goeke, Chief Copyeditor
/ November 3, 2025
The American Heart Association brought its annual Heart Walk to the Boston Common on Sunday, Oct. 26, joining more than a million “Heart Walk Heroes”...
A few hundred demonstrators gathered outside a Boston Planned Parenthood Saturday morning for the annual National Men’s March to Abolish Abortion and...
By Lila Reimels, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 29, 2025
A joyful Halloween tradition took over Downtown Crossing on Saturday as the streets filled with hundreds of dogs strutting, performing, and socializing...
By Jack Silver, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 29, 2025
Arthur Preston, or so he calls himself, appeared dressed in a top hat, a red bow tie, a red and black button-up, a cane, gray gloves, and ghoulish face...
This Halloween, tariffs are scaring away consumers as high prices haunt costume and candy aisles nationwide. With nearly 90% of Halloween merchandise containing...