“We’re not going to win this election by defining ourselves by what we’re against, we need to talk more and more about what we’re for and who we’re for,” Booker said.
Kyle Costa’s Linguistic Journey to Jordan and Lebanon
“I think that the more you travel the more you realize that people everywhere are pretty much the same,” Costa said. “Outside of, you know, basic cultural differences, most people care about family, people care about food, especially in Middle Eastern culture.”
Huntington Theatre Brings Back ‘Hamlet’ with a Twist in ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead’
Originally performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966, the play opens with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Or is it Guildenstern and Rosencrantz?
ABLED@BC Brings Faculty With Disabilities Together
Boston College recently established a new affinity group for faculty and staff members with disabilities, Awareness Benefiting Leadership and Employees about Disabilities, or ABLED@BC. Affinity groups at BC serve as a way for staff and faculty members to promote education and awareness for a common interest in order to sustain an environment that celebrates inclusion. …
Gucci Mane Reflects on His Past on ‘Woptober II’
‘Woptober II’ turns away from Gucci Mane’s previous pop-heavy sound toward a darker ambience.
Cultural Clubs Model Global Style at Fashion Show
Gasson Hall was enlivened Thursday night by colorful traditional clothing during the Cultural Fashion Show.
Newtonville Rail Station Temporarily Closed
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Newtonville Commuter Rail Station is closed at least through Wednesday, Oct. 23. The closure is a safety precaution while repairs are being made to the stairs.
‘Watchmen’ Gets Off to a Rocky Start
The HBO adaptation of the 1986 comic book series of the same name suffers from lazy writing and an uneven tone.
BTS Gives Shout Out to Fanbase in ‘Make it Right’ Video
In its music video for “Make it Right,” Korean boy band BTS incorporates footage of fans and cutesy cartoons.
‘Lay Here With Me,’ ‘Harleys in Hawaii,’ and More in Singles
Maddie & Tae, Katy Perry, and Mt. Joy all released new singles this week.