By: Sarah Moore
From lampshades to coffee tables, Beyt by 2b design is creating special pieces with even more unique histories in order to preserve a quickly disappearing architectural significance.
Sarah Moore is the Assistant Metro Editor for The Heights. She is a Junior, English Major at Boston College. She is proud of her new Brighton address, but not that crazy about her new Brighton landlord. You can follow her on Twitter @SMooreHeights.
By: Sarah Moore
From lampshades to coffee tables, Beyt by 2b design is creating special pieces with even more unique histories in order to preserve a quickly disappearing architectural significance.
By: Sarah Moore
BC Fossil Free has an important but controversial goal: to have the University completely divest from fossil fuels.
By: Sarah Moore
Design Museum Boston is giving the city a creative way to wake up. As one of the museum’s most successful events, Design Museum Mornings bring local movers and shakers together over breakfast once every month for an atypical Friday morning.
By: Sarah Moore
After the combined hour and a half I spent barely clinging to a ceiling bar in a dimly lit, B Line car on Monday, I have decided that the train Boston College students love to hate is a beautiful thing.
By: Sarah Moore
Summer Forest Hoeckel is bringing electronic music, climate change education, and Philippines typhoon relief together under one Boston-area roof this Saturday in Somerville.
By: Sarah Moore
A local nonprofit is looking beyond shelters to help find a solution for the homeless, and also to raise awareness about homelessness in Boston through public outreach.
By: Sarah Moore
Chinatown is a neighborhood overflowing with culture. Nestled between Downtown Crossing and the South End, you can find a lively Main Street, some of the city’s best food, and a rich history-but no public library.