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Glass flowers on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Glass Flowers Collection is blossoming this spring

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

Spring has sprung and with it comes an exhibition that is excellent for a blooming day. Formerly known as the ​​Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the Glass Flowers is one of the most...

Victoria Pedretti as Love Quinn, Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in episode 9 of You.

‘You’ season 4 part 2 rises from the dead

Grace MacDonald, Managing Editor March 28, 2023

After watching part one, I found myself disappointed by the pace of the episodes and confused by the new style of the plot. Part two, however, turned things around and completely changed my feelings about...

Wallice sets the stage perfectly for Jawny at Paradise Rock Club

Wallice sets the stage perfectly for Jawny at Paradise Rock Club

William Fithian, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

The upcoming indie-pop artist, Wallice, put on an energetic show at the Paradise Rock Club March 24 as a stop on her tour with Jawny. Wallice Watanabe — known on stage by her first name, Wallice —...

Ji Young Chae in Rudolf Nureyevs Don Quixote.

Classic novel leaps to Boston Ballet’s stage

Julia Capraro, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

The Boston Ballet wrapped up their performance of Miguel de Cervantes’ "Don Quixote," choreographed by Rudolf Nureyev, on March 26, closing out on a beautiful and heartwarming show. The story of Don...

Bookshelves to big screens: Hollywoods notable adaptations

Bookshelves to big screens: Hollywood’s notable adaptations

Keely Menyhart, Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor March 7, 2023

Hollywood's favorite pastime is turning beloved books into blockbuster movies. While these films are bringing attention back to classic novels, there is an art to staying true to the tone of the story...

Kali Uchis shoots for the moon in newest album

Kali Uchis shoots for the moon in newest album

Abby O'Connor, Arts and Entertainment Editor March 7, 2023

Kali Uchis brought her third album, “Red Moon in Venus,” into our orbit with a romantic, feminine design. Uchis rose to fame in 2018 with the release of her first album, “Isolation,” which has...

Podcasts play their way onto campus

Podcasts play their way onto campus

Juliana Pinto, Journal Contributor March 7, 2023

Podcasts have become a world-wide phenomenon appealing to the ears of listeners everywhere. Whether you want to indulge in self-care, or jump into a realm of killer crime scenes there is a podcast for...

Fariba Sarwary models a gande afghani dress.

‘Come as You Are’ celebrates culture, identity through fashion

Leo Woods, Photo Editor March 7, 2023

Suffolk University students and staff gathered in Sargent Hall’s Sky Lounge on March 1 to view the dazzling styles of the “Come as You Are: A Celebration of Identity Through Fashion” fashion show,...

Jessie Murph performs a poignant show at the Paradise Rock Club

Jessie Murph performs a poignant show at the Paradise Rock Club

William Fithian, Journal Contributor March 7, 2023

Jessie Murph took fans on an emotional rollercoaster at Paradise Rock Club March 4 as a stop on her first headline tour, which showcases her new hit album “Drowning.” The show kicked off with Charlie...

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates the 29th SAG Awards

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates the 29th SAG Awards

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer March 7, 2023

The global movie sensation “Everything Everywhere All at Once” with Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis won four major categories at the Screen Actors Guild on Feb. 26. Their accolades...

Main characters Stella, Gwen and Daffodil in Spiritfarer

The best video game soundtracks you’ve never heard of

Abby O'Connor, Arts Editor March 2, 2023

Playing video games can provide an immersive experience and a chance to get lost in a great story, but for those who don’t play many video games in their spare time, the one thing everyone can take away...

Students perform The Play That Goes Wrong for Performing Arts.

‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ does everything right

Juliana Pinto, Journal Contributor February 28, 2023

Crowds were teeming with laughter this past weekend as Suffolk University’s Performing Arts Office put on their performance of “The Play That Goes Wrong” at the Modern Theatre. From Feb. 23-25,...

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