Vittorio’s Grill recently re-opened in Brookline serving homemade Kosher style food in a family-oriented setting.
McGinn Talks Mysticism and The Works of John of The Cross
Bernard McGinn, a professor at the University of Chicago, discussed his upcoming book Mysticism in the Reformation as a part of the Lowell Humanities Series on Wednesday night. His upcoming work kept the audience engaged, but it was his previous work, The Foundations of Mysticism, that drew the crowd there in the first place. McGinn’s…
‘Taken’ Transfers Mediocrity From Silver Screen To Television
The pilot episode of new television series ‘Taken’ is less similar to the first movie and is more akin to ‘Taken 2’ and ‘Taken 3’ in terms of quality.
Eagles Fall to Notre Dame in South Bend
The Eagles struggled to play catch-up against Notre Dame, ultimately losing 82-66 to the Fighting Irish.
Survey Reveals 31 Blue Lights Broken Across Three BC Campuses
BCPD said it will replace old and broken phones in the coming months as a part of campus security upgrades.
The Unspoken Laws of Movie Theaters
Assoc. Arts Editor Veronica Gordo discusses her pet peeves while watching a movie in theaters.
Posters Call for Gender-Neutral Bathrooms on Campus
The posters included a link to a new bias incident reporting form run by Eradicate BC Racism.
A Concerted Effort: Phones and the Concert Experience
Asst. Editor Jacob Schick describes a recent concert experience he had in this week’s I’m Just Sayin.’
The Street at Chestnut Hill Launches Month-Long Workshops at The Pop-Up Makery
The Pop-Up Makery, the newest concept to arrive on The Street at Chestnut Hill, will host a month-long series of interactive classes and artistic workshops.
Sneakerheads Unite at the Boston Got Sole Footwear Convention
Sneakerheads came together last Saturday afternoon for the Boston Got Sole footwear convention featuring the most exclusive sneakers in streetwear.