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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Indie rock band, Big Thief, played at Roadrunner on Wednesday night.

Big Thief plays Boston’s Roadrunner with open arms

Colin Doherty, Staff Writer April 19, 2022

Adrianne Lenker holds her guitar like a mother holding her child. Comforted by its cries and cherishing its brilliance, it is the way Lenker chooses to play out her legacy. With that love, she performs...

Nash Bar, located on 253 Tremont Street, brings the Music City scene to Beantown.

Put on your boots and giddy on over to Boston’s Nash Bar

Sarah Lukowski, Arts Editor April 19, 2022

Bostonians can get a taste of Nashville at one of Boston’s newest themed bars, Nash Bar & Stage.  Nash Bar, on 253 Tremont Street in the Theatre District, opened in December, filling the vacated...

Lorde brought some Solar Power to Boston in two sold out shows at the Wang Theatre.

Lorde’s ‘Solar Power’ tour shines bright at Boston’s Wang Theatre

Sarah Lukowski, Arts Editor April 18, 2022

Lorde’s “Solar Power” tour at the Wang Theatre on April 13 summoned a week of warm temperatures to the City of Boston in a vibrant and enthusiastic concert. The New Zealand pop singer recently...

Gisela McDaniel’s “womxn” series on display at the ICA.

New ICA exhibit ‘A Place for Me’ gathers inclusive artists work together

Ashley Fairchild, Asst. Copy Editor April 12, 2022

A new exhibit at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art brings eight artists’ work together in a safe and accepting space. “A Place for Me: Figurative Painting Now,” includes oil paintings,...

Turners Modern World on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston through July 10.

‘Turner’s Modern World’ pays homage to great British artist

Abby O'Connor, Arts Editor April 12, 2022

The Museum of Fine Arts’ newest exhibition displays over 100 works from one of Britain’s greatest artists, J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851), many of which haven’t been on display before, making this exhibit...

Canada-based indie band, Peach Pit, performed at Big Night Live on Friday, April 1.

Peach Pit plays an intimate and personable set at Big Night Live

Mia Eastwood, Journal Contributor April 12, 2022

Although Canadian band Peach Pit was already halfway through their North American tour, they played their set at Big Night Live on April 1 with continuous enthusiasm and gratitude.  Peach Pit did not...

Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story is a new exhibit chronicling the jazz scene in Boston at the Museum of African American History.

The Museum of African American History showcases jazz scene in Boston

Colin Doherty, Staff Writer April 5, 2022

Boston’s very own Museum of African American History, located in Beacon Hill, has opened a new exhibit entitled “Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story,” a love letter to an often unsung jazz...

This semesters mainstage show is Pilgrims of the Night, directed by Suffolk professor Wesley Savick.

‘Pilgrims of the Night’ to celebrate the magic of storytelling

Sarah Lukowski, Arts Editor April 5, 2022

The Suffolk University Theatre Department’s spring mainstage show “Pilgrims of the Night” touches upon the feelings of isolation and hope in times of despair, all too relevant in the new “normal”...

Dallas-based musician DAMOYEE opened for Sammy Rae & The Friends on March 27 at the Royale Nightclub.

A sweet moment with DAMOYEE at the Royale

Mia Eastwood, Journal Contributor April 5, 2022

After opening for the funk band Sammy Rae &The Friends on the last night of their North American tour, it has become clear that independent artist DAMOYEE has cultivated a diverse and enthusiastic...

Feel the magic at Bostons newest immersive experience, the Mad Hatters Gin & Tea Party at the CambridgeSide Galleria.

Take a trip down the rabbit hole at the immersive Mad Hatter’s Gin & Tea Party

Abby O'Connor March 29, 2022

Immersive events have skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years, with everything from the selfie-center Happy Place to the Van Gogh Immersive Experience giving visitors the chance to dive into...

Suffolk alum Olivia Lowe released her first single tucked away in July 2021 as she explores herself as a musician.

Suffolk alum Olivia Lowe finds her spotlight

Colin Doherty, Journal Contributor March 29, 2022

Olivia Lowe, a Boston-based musician and Suffolk University alumnus, said she has recently thought of quitting her job as a music instructor. “I found myself starting to tear up and cry at the thought...

Eclectic Perx, run by Perxii Walsh, sells hand craft skin and bath products.

Pop into the Women’s History Month pop-up market

Ashley Fairchild, Asst. Copy Editor March 29, 2022

A pop-up market made its way to CambridgeSide Galleria in Cambridge over the weekend, closing out Women’s History Month by featuring small businesses created and run by women.  The market, which...

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