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The Suffolk Journal

Felicity Otterbein/ Journal Staff

Boston Calling all women

Felicity Otterbein June 1, 2016

Amidst the throes of people gathered at the Third Annual Boston Calling Music Festival in City Hall Plaza, stood thousands of music fans aching to quench their sound-driven thirst for new artists and big...

Felicity Otterbein/ Journal Staff

‘Megacities Asia’

Felicity Otterbein June 1, 2016

Stories accumulate like pollution in big cities. Stories of lives untold, laughs never shared and events never spoken of. Twenty-four digital screen panels reflect the faces of the eleven artists...

The 11 Stages of Going Home for the Holidays

The 11 Stages of Going Home for the Holidays

December 11, 2015

  1.  A Week Before You Go Home: You're finishing up writing essays & studying for your finals; and you just want the madness to be over:                 2....

Jacob Geanous/ Journal Contributor

Cheery Common skates into holidays

Jacob Geanous December 2, 2015

The Frog Pond Spectacular marked the beginning of the Christmas season and filled the Boston Common with holiday cheer on Thursday. Thousands gathered to take part in the festivities that included sampling...

“The audience swayed as blue lights drowned the venue during the more broody songs and jumped and sang along elatedly as upbeat songs rang through the House of Blues.” Sammie Mayaleh/Journal Contributor.

Beirut rocks the House, skips the Blues

November 11, 2015

By Sami Abou-Mayaleh   Eagerness emanated from the seemingly endless line of indie-rock enthusiasts as they waited outside the House of Blues on Saturday to catch New Mexico-based band Beirut...

Annual drag show entertains with sass

Annual drag show entertains with sass

November 4, 2015

One of the most recent performance events held by Rainbow Alliance was the annual Drag Show. This show, especially on its yearly basis, adds to the diversity at Suffolk. Already a very LGBTQ friendly...

Sam Humphrey/Managing Editor

MFA exhibit displays Ritts’s versatility

Sam Humphrey November 4, 2015

Two rooms distinguished by contrasting atmospheres showcase the multifaceted work of American photographer Herb Ritts at his exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts. The well-curated collection is a fitting...

7 Costumes on a Budget + a Bonus

7 Costumes on a Budget + a Bonus

October 13, 2015

Alright Halloween, is basically around the corner--29 days to be exact.  I put together a list of 7 costumes that you can make if you're on a college budget, literally waited til the last possible minute,...

MFA Director Matthew Teitelbaum and Ronni Baer 
present “Class Distinctions” to the public. Brigitte Carreiro/News Editor

Vermeer exhibit looks closer at social classes

Brigitte Carreiro, News Editor October 7, 2015

For the first time at the Museum of Fine Arts, two pieces by painter Johannes Vermeer were on display in an exhibition aimed at celebrating Dutch painters and exploring societal distinctions. “It...

Based on the true story of James “Whitey” Bulger, the film stars Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, and Julianne Nicholson. Screenshot from Black Mass’ Facebook.

Depp’s depiction of Bulger humanizes mob boss

October 2, 2015

By Caroline Kerressey   The romance film of the year may just be Black Mass. The film is based off the book of the same name, written by former Boston Globe reporters Dick Lehr and Gerard...

First time users can receive $5 off their first ticket purchase with code “SUFFDF5” at checkout and is valid until the end of December. Screenshot of Dealflicks.com.

App finds discounted movie tickets, concessions

Heather Rutherford October 2, 2015

Four grown men, one Toyota van, and over 135,000 miles traveled across country. That’s what it took to convince hundreds of movie theatres to sign with Dealflicks, an app that finds discounted movie...

The sixth Boston Calling Music Festival brought major headliners and considerably larger crowds compared to previous festivals. Courtesy of Boston Calling’s Facebook.

Blood moon beams light on Boston Calling stage

October 2, 2015

By Gianna Brimlow   Waves of people drifted to the center stages at the City Hall Plaza this past weekend for the 6th Boston Calling Music Festival. As the super blood moon illuminated all faces...

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