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SA PA offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine with a modern twist

November 12, 2014

By Aiyana Edmund SA PA, a Vietnamese restaurant with its first location just outside Chinatown, offers authentic cuisine, spiced with a unique and modern flare. Proprietor Ky Nguyen is foraging a...

Nightcrawler proves to be less than thrilling

Nightcrawler proves to be less than thrilling

October 29, 2014

by Sylvain Gaulier “This movie is about being bold,” said actor Jake Gyllenhaal as he introduced his newest movie,  Nightcrawler, in which he plays Lou Bloom, a loner craving for money and power....

Rare works of Renaissance masters come to Boston

Rare works of Renaissance masters come to Boston

Haley Peabody October 29, 2014

Dim lighting and deep, burgundy colored walls warmly coax visitors in the Hostetter Gallery of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.  Gaudy, ornate frames dominate the walls of the gallery, yet their contents...

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ICA Presents “Fiber: Sculpture 1960-Present”

Will Senar October 22, 2014

The Institute of Contemporary Art is hosting a new exhibit named “Fiber: Sculpture 1960-Present” and includes the works of several contemporary artists. The exhibit has five different galleries,...

Abbey Wilson/Journal Staff

Gerard Way reconnects with fans at Paradise Rock Club

October 22, 2014

by Abbey Wilson Arriving at the venue two hours before doors, before I even got off the T, I knew I was in the right place. People in dark clothes and brightly colored hair, a staple look of “scene...

Sam Humphrey/Opinion Editor

State House tours prove to be hit or miss

Sam Humphrey October 22, 2014

Recently I returned to the Massachusetts State House, excited for my second tour of the state capitol building. On my first trip five years ago, the halls were packed with legislators, their aides and...

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MFA displays work of Spanish master in new exhibit

Haley Peabody October 15, 2014

The Museum of Fine Arts unveiled to the public a one-of-a-kind exhibit last Sunday, featuring selected works by Spanish artist Francisco Goya. “I don’t think we’ve ever seen anything like it in...

(Brigitte Carreiro/Journal Contributor)

Lydia Martin recognized as one of the top art professors in Boston

Brigitte Carreiro October 8, 2014

Lydia Martin, a fine arts professor at the New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, is trailblazing through the art world Recently spotlighted by the Art Career Project as one of...

(Photo by Aiyana Edmund)

“Let’s talk about food” festival takes over Copley

October 1, 2014

By Aiyana Edmund Whether a self-proclaimed foodie, an avid home cook, an all-organic ingesting human, or simply a curious wanderer who stumbled across the event, all walks of life united at Copley square...

iExperia: Americas largest white party comes to Boston

iExperia: America’s largest white party comes to Boston

October 1, 2014

By Stephanie Miller The buzz on campus last week was about what was happening Thursday night, an event coming to town, promising an “extrasensory nightlife experience.” The mysterious event was...

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Hakuna Matata! “The Lion King” returns to Boston

September 24, 2014

By Annie Walsh The countries' highest grossing Broadway musical returned to Boston last week at the Opera House on Washington Street, planning to stay for a five-week duration. “The Lion King”...

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Sinclair kitchen hosts first annual “Dueling Donuts” competition

September 24, 2014

Perched on stainless steel bar stools under a canopy of chic black cloth umbrellas, the elbows of diners supported eager bodies against wooden table tops. Wait staff circulated The Sinclair’s outdoor...

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