By Catalina Mena, Beacon Correspondent
/ 5 hours ago
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...
By Lila Reimels, Beacon Correspondent
/ 8 hours ago
A flood of people overtook Boston Common on Sunday as they walked and volunteered to fundraise for research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute....
By Danielle Bartholet, Asst. Magazine Editor and Business Operations Manager
/ 9 hours ago
The perfect place to end a whirlwind book tour for New York Times bestselling author R.F. Kuang was her home in Boston. The venue was packed to the brim...
A sea of red, green, blue, and every other color of the rainbow decorated the standard red brick and concrete of City Hall Plaza last Sunday as community...
By Juliet Hysen, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 1, 2025
One of the greatest comforts when you're sick and far from home is food that tastes (and feels) like home. Whether that’s Campbell's chicken noodle straight...
By Bryce Heilmann, Senior Living Arts Reporter
/ October 1, 2025
Wednesday night, an energetic crowd packed the seats of the Citizens Bank Opera House for the opening night of Hamilton’s Boston tour run. Gilded ceiling...
An uninhibited energy permeated the air at The Arts at the Armory Monday night as Feeble Little Horse graced the Somerville venue with its unique, raw...
By Danielle Bartholet, Asst. Magazine Editor and Business Operations Manager
/ October 1, 2025
What combines 3D-printed monuments, sculptures designed for animals, and burning a ship model made entirely out of reeds?
The first ever Boston Triennial.
Three...
By Bryce Heilmann, Senior Living Arts Reporter
/ October 1, 2025
As temperatures cool and skies grow gray for another Boston autumn, a tropical getaway may not be as far away as you think. The Greatest Bar in Boston’s...
By Karina DiMare, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 1, 2025
On Thursday evening, screenwriter, producer, and class of ‘98 alumnus Seth Grahame-Smith returned to Emerson to deliver his raw and honest truth about...
Last Saturday, a group of 20 bikers gathered in Paul Revere Park, sporting bright colors and pro-democracy signs for the Ride for Our Republic.
This...
By Alex Cuozzo, Staff Photographer
/ September 29, 2025
This past Friday, hundreds came together to participate in the Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR) parade by the Boston Common Parkman...
By Ava Velez, Beacon Correspondent
/ September 29, 2025
Earlier this month, camaraderie, selflessness, and inspiration were on display during the 2025 Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day at...
In early August, still enjoying their summer break, Emerson students received an email from Business Services outlining dining updates that included...
By Hannah Brueske, Dept. Projects Editor
/ September 24, 2025
On a hot July day this summer, Tyler Kinney ‘10 was riding his bike in Provincetown, Massachusetts, with his boyfriend when he found out that he was...
By Madalyn Jimiera, Dept. Campus Editor
/ September 24, 2025
For many upperclassmen at Emerson, their first impression of The Max a couple of years ago was clinical, blank walls, and standard gray dining tables....