On the last Monday of each month, the Red Room at Cafe 939 becomes the setting for Berklee College of Music’s Open Mic Night featuring a variety of musical styles by student performers.
‘The White Card’: A Production About Perspective
I’ve never examined the real disparities in opportunity that exist between races in America. I was never compelled to challenge what I knew or thought I knew. That all changed when I went to see a play.
Students Lead Thousands to Protest Gun Violence in March for Our Lives
Organized by students in the wake of the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (MSD) in Parkland, Fla. last month, thousands participated in the rally March for Our Lives on Saturday to protest gun violence. Participants marched from Roxbury at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School down Columbus Ave. to Boston Common.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Hosts RISE, Strengthens Music Community in Boston
For this year’s season, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum partnered with Berklee College of Music to host its RISE music series. On Thursday, the event hosted a Boston-based husband-and-wife duo, the A-Beez, for the release of their second studio album entitled ‘Say Goodbye.’
At Cambridge Innovation Center, Branchfood Hosts Lecture on Future of Food
Conversation at “The Future of Food Products” included advice on the importance of seizing the moment, consumer rate of change, the problem of packaging, and incorporating giving back into the company.
Parkland Students Push Gun-Control Agenda in Massachusetts
In anticipation of the March For Our Lives, one of the largest nationwide gun-control related protests in recent memory, students and alumni from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are continuing to push their gun-control agenda throughout a seven-day stretch dubbed Eagle Pride Week.
Scout Design Studio, Building Creative Collaboration at Northeastern
Scout Design Studio is an entirely student-led initiative on Northeastern’s campus established in Spring 2014. Since then, the team has grown considerably and has exposed Northeastern students to the practical applications of design.
Boston Public Market Open House Supports Local Small Businesses
In an effort to give visitors a taste of what the market has to offer each day of the year, the Boston Public Market hosted its second annual open house on March 20. Fresh produce, handmade goods, baked treats, and more were sold at the 35 pop-up and private vendors.
Parkland Students Discuss Gun Control at Harvard
The forum was titled “#NEVERAGAIN: How Parkland Students are Changing the Conversation on Guns.”
Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade Follows Spirited Route Through South Boston
The streets of South Boston were filled with people decked out in the colors of Ireland’s flag for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Floats and marching bands were in full force to proceed along a shortened parade route.