Sneakerheads came together last Saturday afternoon for the Boston Got Sole footwear convention featuring the most exclusive sneakers in streetwear.
Seeing the City Through a Different Set of Eyes
People tend to live in the world of their own likes, and their own dislikes. But letting someone into that world, and showing them your passions means inviting in rejection—and that can be scary.
MFA Exhibit Explores Inspirations Provided by the Past
Past is Present: Revival Jewelry is the newest exhibit at the Museum of Fine Art tracing 4,000 years of jewelry history through the 80 items from jewelers like Cartier and Bulgari.
One Campus at a Time, CollegeVine Simplifies Application Process
Dissatisfied by college counselling in public high schools, Johan Zhang founded Cambridge based startup CollegeVine which offers affordable college admissions guidance online.
With Islamic Society, Walsh Addresses Immigration Concerns
Last Friday, Mayor Marty Walsh spoke at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Forum to address the growing concerns within the Boston community regarding President Donald Trump’s statements about immigrants and religious groups.
GSSA Symposium to Connect Students, Medical Professionals
The Global Surgery Student Alliance at Harvard University will hold the Boston Global Surgery Symposium on March 4th featuring distinguished medical professionals introducing students to the field of global surgery.
Consider Saying Hello
Opening up to those around you might seem exhausting once second semester hits. Thankfully, a mural in Allston reminders viewers of what it important.
Breaking the Bubble
For many, Thursday afternoons consist of finishing papers and studying for tests. For Assistant metro editor William Batchelor, Thursdays call for an escape from the BC bubble.
Loui Loui Brings the Taste of New Orleans Seafood to Allston
Earlier this month, trendy Louisiana-inspired seafood restaurant Loui Loui opened its first Boston location in Allston serving staples like the cajun seafood boil and dungeness crab.
You Can Let There Be Light in Greenway With ‘Color Commons’
Interactive public art display Color Commons lets visitors use their phones to control the colors being illuminated on the 24-foot-tall light blades situated around the Rose Kennedy Greenway.