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‘Botticelli: Heroines + Heroes’ Exhibit Examines the Power of Storytelling

February 19, 2019 Isabel Fenoglio

The newest exhibit at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum combines the works of Renaissance artist Botticelli with contemporary cartoonist Karl Stevens to examine the role of storytelling in art throughout history. […]

City

Newton Plans to Stamp Poems into Sidewalks with Latest Campaign

February 19, 2019 Isabel Fenoglio

“What I hope the community takes away is that together it is possible to take a sidewalk, something that is an everyday piece of the city that we live in, and turn it into something more meaningful and more beautiful,” said Reynolds. […]

City

Milk Bar and &pizza Combine Forces to Bring Sweet and Savory to Harvard Square

January 31, 2019 Isabel Fenoglio

“Think a modern take on the combined stores of the 1990s, like Baskin Robbins and Taco Bell,” said Kim DeAngelo, public relations manager of Milk Bar. “This space with our friends &pizza is truly the throwback combo store of our dreams. We are really excited.” […]

City

Women’s Center and BC Dems Talk Women’s March

January 21, 2019 Isabel Fenoglio

“The Women’s March is similar to the Women’s Center as a space where women can feel community, and feel that they are supported in their efforts for remedying gender and equity on campus, in Boston, and across the world,” said Julia Barrett, a Women’s Center employee and MCAS ’19. […]

Colleges

Harvard Kennedy Center Analyzes Implications of Midterms on 2020 Elections

November 18, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

“The more that the Democratic Party can embrace diversity, not just in what individuals look like, but diversity in modernizing policies, that is what is going to get people excited,” said Maria Teresa Kumar, president of Vote Latino. […]

City

In Preparation for General Elections, Kennedy Institute Seeks to Activate Electorate

October 28, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

A panel of political experts urged listeners to become more active in the political process everyday, not just during major election cycles. […]

Arts

Portraits of Holocaust Survivors Force Viewers to Confront the Past

October 18, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

The international exhibit “Lest We Forget,” came to Boston on Tuesday, placing 60 portraits of Holocaust survivors along the sidewalks of the Common. […]

City

New England Chocolate Festival Connects Cacao Producers with Consumers

October 14, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

Chocoholics got to taste, learn, and interact with chocolate companies and raw cacao producers from around the world. […]

City

Boston Book Festival Celebrates 10 Years, Expands to Roxbury

October 14, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

Book lovers flocked to the 10th annual Boston Book Festival this Saturday, which boasted three locations this year: Copley, East Boston, and Roxbury. […]

Food

Feng Shui Joins Cleveland Circle, Bringing Fresh Sushi and Dumplings

October 3, 2018 Isabel Fenoglio

“We adapt to the needs of the local community, and can’t wait to serve BC,” Zhang added. “When you get bored with cafeteria food, come here.” […]

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