By: Maggie Maretz
Like many film editing companies, Engine Room Edit takes on all sorts of projects-including commercial, film, web, and promotional-but is unique in its level of involvement.
By: Maggie Maretz
Like many film editing companies, Engine Room Edit takes on all sorts of projects-including commercial, film, web, and promotional-but is unique in its level of involvement.
By: Bennet Johnson
This past week, The Boston Globe laid out a new plan for its future that included a number of changes to its digital businesses.
By: Kelly Coleman
The Boston Student Film Festival (BSFF) will make its third annual appearance between Thursday and Saturday, March 20-22.
By: Bennet Johnson
Boston has a big influence outside of the New England bubble, though. One area with a distinct Bostonian flavor includes Fort Myers and Sanibel Island, Fla.-otherwise known as Boston South.
By: Clara Lee
Located at the end of the Freedom Trail and using only the freshest of ingredients from the sea, Charlestown’s Pier 6 presents its customers with all that Boston has to offer.
By: Ryan Towey
BC may have something to learn from Emerson’s focus on educating their students in different cities around the country.
By: Ryan Towey
MassEquality, the leading gay rights organization in the state of Massachusetts, today released the contents of a letter sent to the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council-the organizers of the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston-regarding the contention between the two groups that has marked the weeks leading up to the parade.
By: Maggie Powers
A mutual understanding between the administration and the students to prevent a fiasco like the Blarney Blowout in the future is the concrete, positive response needed to once again shake the “ZooMass” reputation.
By: Tricia Tiedt
In a recent address, Mayor Martin J. Walsh outlined his plans for asserting Boston’s status as a “word-class city,” which includes an effort to improve the city’s nightlife.
By: Ryan Towey
Run out of the apartment of its founder, the startup Sorry for Partying has seen astounding success without spending a single marketing dollar to date.