On Wednesday morning, Boston University authorities reported that the body of a young male was discovered on the rooftop of Kilachand Hall.
Chaplin is in the Building: How Silent Movies Still Hold a Spot in Our Hearts
The Coolidge Corner Theater is one of the few places in the city where individuals can go and experience, not see, history. In such a historically relevant city, I wish a larger variety of establishments like this one existed.
Head of the Charles Regatta Appoints New Chairperson
Kirk takes the helm of the Head of The Charles as it prepares for its 52nd annual race, which is set to take place later this year on Oct. 22 and 23.
Bojack Horseman Rife with Societal Commentary, Despite Animalistic Nature
The Netflix comedy, though lost among some of Netflix’s most popular shows, features an impressive last of voice actors and mature themes for a cartoon.
Kate McKinnon – The Woman of Many Faces
The ‘SNL’ cast member follows in the footsteps of many of Hollywoods greatest comediennes as a promising queen of her generation of the popular variety program.
Embracing Hip-Hop History with Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’
Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda and his Broadway hit ‘Hamilton,’ an inventive fusion of rap and the American Revolution, history is finally fun again.
Zack Snyder Squanders ‘Batman v Superman’ With a Pocket Full of Kryptonite
In the ultimate gladiator match, Batman and Superman square off. But even in the heat of battle, viewers are lead to wonder if the heart of the film lies elsewhere.
Connecting the Dots Between Interpretation and Objectivity
When we see connections or draw conclusions about art, are our conclusions any more valid than any other?
Sharing the Success: Boston Needs a Startup News Outlet
If our city wants to be recognized as a top startup community, we need a centralized news source that is all-in on Boston tech.
The Maine Breaks Through Insecurities in “Am I Pretty?” Music Video
Grappling with the idea of fitting in, The Maine poetically explores the solidarity found in the shared insecurities innate in us all.