On Sunday, Oct. 30th, the Green Line derailed at the Boston College stop, resulting in an afternoon filled with delays.
Antiquarian Book Fair Showcases Rare Literature
Last weekend, book lovers and curious minds alike gravitated towards the Antiquarian Book Fair in order to browse a large selection of rare book and memorabilia.
MFA Highlights Little-Known Undefinable American Artist
Opened to the public on Oct. 9th and running through Jan. 16th of next year, the MFA’s William Merritt Chase exhibit presents the underrepresented work of the great American painter.
With Fort Point Exhibit, a Look at the Global Migrant Situation
Created by artists Ann Hirsch and Jeremy Angier of A+J Art + Design, Fort Point’s newest art installation directs Boston’s attention towards the global migrant crisis.
Venezuelan Expatriates Hold Solidarity Demonstration in Copley Square
So far, Bonyuet has organized several events, all featuring attendance similar to the 50 that were there on Wednesday.
Buying a Brownie is Cheaper Than a Plane Ticket
After the stress of midterms and general life, many of us may be starting to feel something like homesick. But sometimes, reminders of the places we miss can be found where we least expect them.
‘Art in the Square’ to Connect Community with Local Artists
Featuring around 20 local artists and craftsmen, ‘Art in the Square’ will take place this coming Saturday in the Chestnut Hill Square.
52nd Head of the Charles Brings Bean Boots and Blistering Wind
Last weekend thousands of spectators- many decked out in bean boots and Brooks Brothers- braved the brutal Boston winds to attend the the two day long race that was the 52ed annual Head of the Charles
Cornish Pasty Co. Brings Meat-Filled Pies to Back Bay
In a country where ‘pie’ usually means dessert, Cornish Pasty Co.- the newest addition to the Back Bay restaurant scene- is bringing Bostonians meat filled pies.
The Changing Role of the Student in Political Activism
As someone who is taking part in his first major election cycle as a registered voter, Juan Olavarria has gained a new insight into the repercussions of the election, the role individual demographics play in it — especially students.