Boston Underground Film Festival’s Sweet, Scary Sixteen
The Boston Underground Film Festival turns sweet sixteen with its most bizarre collections of films yet.
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The Boston Underground Film Festival turns sweet sixteen with its most bizarre collections of films yet.
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In an effort to personalize the potential impacts of climate change, the White House unveiled a new website last week that compiles data about future environmental risks like coastal flooding, …
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Not every show on the CW Network is as awful as one may imagine. You may ask yourself, why would anyone ever willingly watch a show that does air on …
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After reviewing this year’s student government slates, The Quad‘s editorial leadership believes “True BU” reflects our mission statement and, as a result, have earned our endorsement. The Quad was founded upon …
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CFA’s School of Theater puts on Shakespeare’s Macbeth
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Many parents worry that their students’ futures will be bleak if they do not attend college. Higher education today is the pathway to becoming “something” someday. Unfortunately, in American universities, …
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I was woefully unprepared for the Huntington Theatre’s performance of The Seagull. I knew essentially nothing about the playwright, Anton Chekhov, nothing of the play’s plot, and nothing of the …
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Most of the time, climate science is a pessimist’s game. It’s all extreme weather conditions, melting ice caps, and cities being slowly devoured by rising tides. What’s more, the social …
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This past Tuesday, March 18, was the 25th anniversary of the art heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. In 1990, thirteen works of art, including works by Rembrandt, Manet, and …
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Spotlight on BU freshman Tia Gallinaro, her blog “Big City Tyro,” and her accomplishments in the fashion industry thus far.
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A review of season 1 of True Detective.
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Webpages are frames. The frame determines how the content is displayed and experienced. Classical pages have a rigid heirarchy and organization. Newer pages are usually streams, framing their content into …
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