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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Award-winning dancer Melissa Toogood created Butterflies Dont Write Books for Boston Ballet.

Boston Ballet celebrates female choreographers

Emily Collins, Staff Writer March 19, 2022

When it comes to ballet, women are often recognized for their work on stage and less often receive sufficient credit for their achievements or productions.  However, from March 3 to 13, Boston Ballet...

Emmets, located right on Suffolks campus, provides authentic Irish meals and drinks.

How to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Boston

James Bartlett, Multimedia Editor March 8, 2022

St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. After two years of COVID-19 cancellations, Boston is ready to begin one of its most historical and longest-running cultural celebrations. Boston is known for having...

The atrium of Bostons High Street Place with a greenery wall, open floor plan and vendors around every corner.

New food hall opens near campus

Lauren Comeau, Journal Contributor March 8, 2022

An exciting new update has been released about High Street Place.  After a long two-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the highly-anticipated High Street Place food hall is finally open to the...

Disco Donna and cast in an energetic performance of the hit Hot Stuff.

‘Summer: The Musical’ brings hot stuff to Boston

Sarah Lukowski and Emily Dempsey March 1, 2022

1970s pop sensation Donna Summer was a girl from Boston who started in a gospel choir and rose to become the disco queen. The Emerson Colonial Theatre is giving Bostonians a chance to catch a glimpse into...

Boston Common as seen from Beacon Street. The Common was restored to its original state to be used as the set for the 1989 war-drama Glory, set in the time of the Civil War.

America’s birthplace on the silver screen: Movies filmed in Boston

Emily Beatty, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

The city of Boston is home to many things: historic landmarks, the best sports teams (most of the time) and, surprisingly, some of the most well-known movie sets of all time. The latest film to set...

Self-portrait of Sir Zanele Muholi. Being Muholi: Portraits as Resistance is on display at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum through May 8.

‘Being Muholi’ reclaims Blackness in new Isabella Stewart Gardner exhibit

Leo Woods, Asst. Multimedia Editor February 22, 2022

On Feb. 10, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum opened “Being Muholi: Portraits as Resistance,” a striking modern exhibit that showcases multimedia works from Sir Zanele Muholi, a Black and Queer artist...

The team – Biplaw Rai, Nyacko Pearl Perry, Kwasi Kwaa and Rita Ferreira – behind Comfort Kitchen, located in Uphams Corner, Dorchester.

Comfort Kitchen uplifts local community and celebrates African diaspora

Emily Collins, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

“Cafe by day, restaurant by night” is what you can expect from Dorchester’s up-and-coming Comfort Kitchen.  This new restaurant, which will open this summer, is the perfect place to go for...

The interior of Ramsays Kitchen, which recently opened in Bostons Mandarin Oriental hotel.

Gordon Ramsay’s new Boston restaurant hits the spot

Ashley Fairchild, Asst. Copy Editor February 22, 2022

Famous chef and TV personality Gordon Ramsay opened a new restaurant on Boston’s prominent Boylston Street. The aptly named “Ramsay’s Kitchen” fits right into its location at the Mandarin Oriental...

Entrance to the High Street Place food hall (100 High Street) stands empty, as the company prepares for its long-awaited grand opening this March.

High Street Place to take on the Boston food scene this March

Lauren Comeau, Journal Contributor February 15, 2022

Calling all Boston foodies! Something exciting will soon be arriving to the Boston food scene.   High Street Place, Boston’s newest gourmet food hall, is set to open in March 2022 in the Financial...

Frida: Immersive Dream arrives in Boston on Feb. 10 through May 8.

A Frida Kahlo immersive experience comes to Boston

Ashley Fairchild, Asst. Copy Editor February 8, 2022

Immersive art has taken hold in Boston. After the popular Van Gogh immersive exhibit took off, the team behind it turned their sights on another artist – Frida Kahlo.  Maria Shclover and Irina Shabshis, the...

Pom-pom hats take over Downtown Crossing.

Winter fashion is taking over Suffolk’s campus

Lilly Miron, Journal Contributor February 8, 2022

Going to and from class in the winter is already a challenge. The wind, snow and ice make most students cower while walking to and from class.  However, despite these less than ideal conditions, many...

A pop-up market of colorful flowers took place during the last week of January in Chinatown.

Flower pop-up in Chinatown celebrates Lunar New Year

Thomas Pholnikorn, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

As the holiday season comes to a close in the city, Chinatown rang in the Lunar New Year with their annual flower market pop-up during the last week of January. The pop-up market had several vendor...

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