No longer would I take myself so seriously, because after all, where is the fun in that?
At Canstruction, Boston Architects Transform Cans Into Art
This year, the 27 participating teams of engineers built structures made entirely out of donated food cans for the Boston Society of Architect’s 21st annual Canstruction event.
Though Movie Theaters Change, the Allure Does Not
There is just something about seeing—not just watching, but truly seeing things on a big screen. The beauty of the theater lies in the films, the conversations about them, and how they makes us feel.
Civic Engagement Committee Hosts VP Debate Watch Party for Over 65 Students
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia and Governor Mike Pence of Indiana took the stage Tuesday night during the first, and only, vice presidential debate of this election cycle to discuss both their own visions for the future of the country and to answer some of the criticisms leveled at the presidential candidates.
Capturing the Familiar Feeling of Home Through Food
Feeling distant from home is a predictable result of moving away, but food can bring those feelings of comfort back.
HUBweek: A Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical
Artist Ethan Hayes-Chute spoke during HUBweek’s “Striking a Tenuous Balance Between the Absurd and the Practical,” and discussed his artistic ethos.
Breaking Monotony: The City Might Not Be What You Expect
Under normal circumstances I find myself an ardent supporter of routines, but now I’m trying to break the cycle.
Man Shot Outside Popular Nightclub Left in Critical Condition
An unidentified man in his 20s was shot outside of Garage, a popular nightclub in Allston, after getting in a fight in the club.
Focus on Me: Communicating in Modern Life
While it may seem that the new generation is losing social skills, the reality is that we are instead honing a different set of them.
Night Shift Brewing Opens New Taproom, Keeps Rustic Feel
With the opening of the new taproom, the Annex, Night Shift aims to bring its famous craft brews to more customers without the long waits.