Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, BC ’09, addressed the press early Friday morning concerning public safety for upcoming Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Ga. Walsh made it clear that his “number one priority is safety” this weekend.
Graciela Iturbide Makes Boston Debut
The exhibit Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico, featuring the Mexican photographer’s work, opened at the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) on Saturday and runs until May 12. The artist employs photography to deliver insight about the what she sees as both the unique and the contradictory nature of life in Mexico.
Is There Room for College Teams in Boston’s Sports Pantheon?
Boston is home to some of the most storied professional teams in all major sports. With this level of excellence, where do collegiate teams fit in? Eleanor Grondin submits a potential answer in her latest column.
A Pocketbook Guide to Low-Budget Boston Events for Students
Eleanor Grondin provides a breakdown of some of the best events that Boston has to offer for students on a budget, such as Frog Pond College Nights, Boston Symphony Orchestra performances, and student-rate Celtics games.
Red Sox Faithful Welcome Home 2018 World Series Champions
After defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in a tough five-game World Series matchup, the Red Sox returned home to a parade fit for one of the greatest teams in all of baseball. Duck Boats followed the parade route to the rhythm of the Dropkick Murphys.