The City of Newton will expand Bluebikes, opening four new bike stations with 44 more bikes, later this spring.
“It’s the Best it Can Be”: Boston Students Navigate College During a Pandemic
Since returning to campus in the fall, Boston College students have grown accustomed to COVID-19 testing, social distancing, and contact tracing. These new measures have created a unique BC experience, but changes to college life are all too familiar to students throughout the Boston area.
MFA Extends Showing of ‘Monet and Boston: Lasting Impressions’
One of the largest collections of Claude Monet paintings is on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) for the first time since it was originally displayed at this location 25 years ago. Known for his use of muted palettes and simple brush strokes, Monet’s revered works once again bring a sense of serenity to Boston in Monet and Boston: Lasting Impressions.
“Stuff A Cruiser” Drive Proves Generosity of Newton
More than a hundred cars lined up in front of Newton City Hall on Tuesday night to donate their gifts for the Newton Police Department’s annual holiday gift drive, “Stuff A Cruiser,” according to Sholkin.
Frog Pond Closes For Ice Skating For First Time
For the first time since its opening in 1996, the beloved Boston Common Frog Pond will not be opening for ice skating.
Dua Lipa and Angèle Dance Away Their Worries
Dua Lipa and Angèle bask in pre-corona bliss in the ‘Fever’ music video.
Success of Virtual ‘Sweat’ Testifies to BC Theatre’s Ingenuity
‘Sweat’ honestly examines modern-day injustices and is deeply affecting, even in its virtual format.
Local Movie Theaters Struggle During Pandemic
The family-owned West Newton Cinema and Coolidge Corner Theater are working tirelessly to provide their customers with enjoyable experiences—whether by streaming movies or providing in-person viewings.
‘Fake it Flowers’ Soundtracks Gen Z’s Own Teenage Riot
Beabadoobee’s ‘Fake it Flowers’ is a refreshing take on the classic 90’s alternative sound.
Lana Del Rey’s Spoken Word Album Enchants Listeners
On spoken word album ‘Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass,’ Lana Del Rey’s poetry addresses fragility, loneliness, and freedom.