“Be an adventurous eater and a fearless chef. Sample challenging recipes, try new restaurants, and conquer unknown ingredients. But if you find yourself in a food rut, don’t fret.”
Watch Your Mouth: BC’s Newest Viral Instagram is Listening
@overheardbc keeps its ears peeled for the best (and worst) of BC conversation.
Food With Flair: With 14,000 Followers, One Sophomore Has Tapped Into Instagram
Nothing brings people together better than social media and food, so sophomore Isabelle Lumb decided to combine the two.
Instagram: Walking a Virtual Red Carpet
When society’s obsession with social media extends into every facet of daily life, Instagram users feel an overwhelming pressure to post the perfect picture.
Defending the Foodstagram
Food does more than just physically sustain us—it provides comfort, connection, and perhaps even love. It can bridge any cultural gap and forge bonds between anyone willing to prepare a dish or take a bite. Instagram facilitates this relationship, allowing the emotional bonds of the dinner table to preserve in an increasingly globalized world.
Living Our Lives For The Stories
It is within our power to not let cell phones and social media control our lives.
It’s Socially Unacceptable Spoiling On Social Media
Everyone want to talk about the latest happenings on TV’s most popular shows, but some fiends decide to spoil the fun for everyone else.
How Senior Kathryn Riley Is Reframing Boston, One Instagram At A Time
Peeling away “superficial Boston,” to Riley, is a question of access. It means climbing fences, walking past doormen, capturing moments in unwelcome spaces.
A Definite Guide To Serious ‘Art’ At Boston College
This article is the product of a series of investigations, undercover spying, focus groups, phone taps, ethnographies, and every imaginable type of profiling. It is our first report on the role of “art,” an “art,” the “arts” on campus. Our team has been working arduously on providing results that accurately portray creative inclinations at Boston…
Boston Vision: The Man Behind The City’s Favorite Instagram
Brian McWilliams used to think Instagram was a waste of time—but now he is helping to bring Boston’s photographers together through the popular app.