Assistant metro editor William Batchelor looks back on his first experience at a live NBA game, recalling the moment he went from sitting high in the balcony to the front row.
Sneakerheads Unite at the Boston Got Sole Footwear Convention
Sneakerheads came together last Saturday afternoon for the Boston Got Sole footwear convention featuring the most exclusive sneakers in streetwear.
Breaking the Bubble
For many, Thursday afternoons consist of finishing papers and studying for tests. For Assistant metro editor William Batchelor, Thursdays call for an escape from the BC bubble.
Thousands Fill Copley to Stand up for Science
Over 5,000 advocates of science assembled in Copley Square, carrying politically charged sings while chanting “science not silence” at the Rally to Stand up for Science.
Finding the Value in all Art
Assistant metro editor William Batchelor takes a look back at his shortcomings in art class growing up, and how that brought about a deeper appreciation for art.
Athletes of Valor Guides Veterans to Graduation
Boston-based start up Athletes of Valor is aiming to bridge the gap for veterans transitioning from service to career through leveraging college athletics.
MUJI Bring Simple and Practical Essentials to Newbury Street
Last Friday, Japanese lifestyle company MUJI opened their newest flagship store on Newbury Street, bringing minimalistic everyday essentials to Boston.
Boston Teens Find Creative Opportunities with Artists for Humanity
In response to the lack of arts experience in the Boston public school system, Susan Rodgerson founded Artists for Humanity, an organization providing underprivileged youth an opportunity at employment in art and design.
Feeling at Home in Chinatown
Following a nostalgic visit to Boston’s Chinatown, Columnist William Batchelor reflects on the temptation of moving from a cramped dorm to a high-rise apartment.
“I Need a Hero” Mural Introduces Female Heroine to the Gardner Museum
Earlier this month, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum acquired the work of artist Ambreen Butt for the museums façade in a piece called “I Need a Hero” portraying an image of a female heroine.