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Let me begin with an admission. I know absolutely nothing about dance. In the seventh grade I did enroll in a hip-hop class at the local racquetball club. (Yes, I …
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Let me begin with an admission. I know absolutely nothing about dance. In the seventh grade I did enroll in a hip-hop class at the local racquetball club. (Yes, I …
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Compared to its quadrilateral counterparts in Harvard and Kendall, Central Square comes off as a bit of an awkward sibling. But what it lacks in posh, environmentally-friendly high-rises, and prestigious …
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“Forget your dreams. All you need is love,” said acclaimed painter Richard Aldrich, who visited Boston University Tuesday evening for a lecture on his artwork, referencing the title of his …
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If you stand on the banks of the Charles and look out across the water, you will see, over on the far side, the mythical land of Cambridge. Full of …
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The formerly blank wall of the College of Fine Arts parking lot underwent a major transformation this summer. Alexander Golob (CFA ’16) designed a giant mural and, with the help …
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The first ever Cambridge Open Market gives Friday afternoons in the Cambridge and Harvard community a new meaning.
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CORRECTION: This review is of a preview production of The Jungle Book To the Huntington Theater from its producing partner in Chicago, the Goodman Theatre, comes Mary Zimmerman’s musical adaptation …
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The award-winning comics artist couple Shelli Paroline and Braden Lamb discuss zany princesses, all-ages comics, and the wacky world of Adventure Time.
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Since the tragic attack on Monday, people around the world and members of Boston have poured out their support for the victims of the tragedy and the city itself. Sayings …
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Boston University students who frequent the west end of campus walk by The Photographic Resource Center everyday. Tucked into a small storefront on the same block as a tanning salon and …
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4-Player is a new, weekly video game column examining gaming culture on campus and online, documenting a previously unrepresented segment of BU’s culture. 4-Player is co-written by Jon Christianson, Ashley Hansberry, …
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On Monday, Boston Ballet revisited Tsai Performance Center for Dance Spotlight: An Evening with Boston Ballet, an annual showcase from the Howard Gotleib Archival Research Center featuring live performances from …
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