According to Bowering, Islam means ‘submission to God,’ not ‘peace.’
Newton Community Presents Opportunity for BC Students
“Therefore, it is essential that those looking to bring change to BC also support activism in the surrounding community and beyond at the national level.”
Little Big Town, Rag’ n’Bone Man, and Blondie in Singles This Week
New singles this week from Blondie, Little Big Town, and Rag’ n’Bone Man!
“Evo” Mural Creates Vibrant Visual Masterpiece on Western Ave.
In collaboration with Isenberg Projects and the Zone 3, David Teng Olsen’s newest mural transforms 395 Western Ave. by juxtaposing delicate illustrations with colorful, geometric shapes.
A Royale With Cheese and A Sweet Iced Tea
Asst. Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses the feelings or thoughts connected to movies and rants on the nomenclature of sweet tea in this week’s I’m Just Sayin’
Ansel Elgort’s ‘Thief’ Marks A Foray into Music with Mixed Results
Despite a successful film career, Elgort appears to struggle to translate this success into substantive music video imagery.
In Davis Square, Not Another Wasted Evening
The Rockwell theatre in Davis Square welcomes a drunk version of Shakespears Romeo and Juliet where theatregoers can enjoy free-flowing alcohol.
The Shapes, Ideas, and Flow of BC’s Funk Rock Band Funky Giant
Though separated by oceans, Funky Giant finds a way to subsist and grow as a band in sound, quality, and skill. Come senior year, there will be an awakening of this giant from its yearlong slumber.
Poetry and Prose Deepen the Spiritual Cavity of the Bible
Exploring the revered works and life of mystic John of the Cross, finding that prose is one medium through which one may established a more resilient relation to the divine.
City Councilors Discuss Newton’s Sanctuary City Status
“We are not in the business of picking people up for immigration violations … end of story,” said one councilor.