Awolnation’s new album, “Here Come the Runts,” contains a lyrical void and frail vocals throughout.
Commendable Message of ‘Bilal’ Stifled by Platitudes and Rigidity
The universal message about identity and goodwill of animated film ‘Bilal’ is lost due to sermon-like delivery and emotionless, underdeveloped characters.
Digital History Project on Boston Area Immigration Launched
The website discusses the histories of various ethnic groups, as well as shifts in demographics in different parts of the Boston area.
SNAP Card to Ride Supports Equitable Bike-Sharing Ecosystem
The City of Boston rolls out the SNAP Card to Ride to low-income individuals and families as part of its Go for Boston 2030 mobility plan. The intention is to make Boston’s bike-sharing ecosystem equitable and reliable.
Unexpected Encounters with Versions of Myself
Alessandro Zenati ’21 found a piece of himself by way of an unexpected encounter. What he realized was that strangers are simply versions of ourselves.
1984: Stop Making Sense Fuses Art Pop with New England Imagery
Professor Hartmut Austen’s eccentric collection of paintings inspired by a 1984 Talking Heads performance liven up the grey walls of O’Neill Library.
A Column About Patches, Bean, and Everything In-Between
Despite her current vocational indecision, “When I was younger, the possibilities felt endless—and all of them were exciting. One day I wanted to be a Jelly Belly factory tour-guide, the next an old-fashioned ‘Soda Shoppe’ owner in Mountain View, Ark.,” said columnist Kaiserman.
Forum Sparks Conversation About City Resilience Planning
At “Weathering the Storm: Building Resilience to Extreme Precipitation,” community members discussed the intricacies of preparing a city for the potentially devastating impacts of extreme weather events.
Newton Mayor Fuller Knits Boston College Into Campaign
In her first 100 days in office, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller hopes to establish an open-door policy. She recognizes the importance of Boston College as an invaluable campaign partner.
Pop-Up Turns Permanent: The Bagel Table Replaces Rosie’s
Replacing Rosie’s Bakery, The Bagel Table offers Newton residents freshly baked New York style bagels, flakey croissants, sandwiches, and desserts, among other eats.