Mark Rothko: Reflection documents the artistic journey Rothko was taking with his work. This unique visual experience will be on display from Sept. 24 through July 1 2018 at the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art.
Philosophy Prof. Doesn’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
”If Jesus isn’t God, he’s either the most insane man who ever lived, or the biggest liar that ever lived,” Kreeft said.
Finding Love on the Fury Road
Some of the best moments in film are the unexpected, smaller interludes contained inside larger cinematic developments.
Nico & Vinz Surprise Stokes Set with New Songs, Lively Dancing
Nico & Vinz effectively transformed the humble grasses of Stokes lawn into a bumping club for the second annual Stokes Set.
After Food Drive Confusion, BC Dining Seeks to Clarify Funding Structure
When a student’s food drive was shut down, concerns rose that students were not allowed to spend their meal plan money how they wished.
A Glimpse Into a Future That Floats With BSA Space Exhibit
The New Inflatable Moment exhibit at the Boston Society of Architects Space showcases the creations of architects, artists, and engineers and their contributions to inflatable architecture.
The Neighbourhood Surprise Releases Five-Track EP
‘Hard,’ the third album from California rock group The Neighbourhood shoots for a new sound, but seems to fall short.
In Common, Record Breaking Attempt Reminds Us of Peace
On Saturday, a crowd on 1,682 people gathered in Boston Common attempting to break the record for the world’s largest human peace sign. Roxbury Children’s Services orchestrated the event to do something positive for the community.
Linkin Park Honors Bennington in Powerful Video for ‘One More Light’
The ‘One More Light’ music video pays tribute to the lead singer of Linkin Park through reverential clips of his history and relationship to the band.
Upcoming Movies to Look Out For
A closer look at the smaller films everyone should be excited for during this Oscar season.