With Ortiz the latest to call it quits, sports icons, especially those that have managed to remain in the same city for over a decade, are an endangered species.
Goodbye, Mr. Wilder
The death of Wilder has made me spend a lot of time thinking about friendship, comedy, and specifically the influence that he and the rest of the Brooks clan have had on the world and, even more specifically, how I view it.
Thanks To City Initiative, Students Can Display Their Art In The City
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, WCAS ’09, hopes to make the city a municipal arts leader through the creation of a sustainable cultural plan, an increase in performance and work spaces, and support for a range of arts and cultural traditions that come with the rich diversity of Boston’s population.
Boston Art Festival is Back After Brief Hiatus
This Saturday, Boston is about to get a little more artistic thanks to the return of the Boston Art Festival.
BC Grad to Bring Japanese-Spanish Fusion to Cambridge
Audacity is coming to the city in the form of Pagu: the newest Asian-Spanish fusion addition to the culinary landscape of Cambridge
At Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a Rare Look at Early Books
Visitors to the exhibit will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to examine the stunning books and manuscripts closely, but with great care.
Bastille, Black Eyed Peas, and Sia in Singles This Week
Bastille will “Send Them Off!,” The Black Eyed Peas asks “#WHEREISTHELOVE,” and Sia and Kendrick Lamar claim to be “The Greatest” in singles this week.
Broadening Our Minds on Campus
“Intellectual humility, curiosity, and imagination are required to seek out and fully understand other views.”
From Strangers to Family
“I could have learned to love Venice and found all the beauty in my time abroad on my own, but when the best experiences in life are shared with friends, they take on a new life”
The Challenge of White Supremacy on College Campuses
“White bodies can be in the same physical space as nonwhite bodies and yet these two sorts of bodies can experience that identical environment in sometimes radically different ways.”