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The Suffolk Journal

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The Suffolk Journal

Felicity Otterbein / Arts & Culture Editor

Spring Showcase 2018: musicals & minimalism

Juliana Sanchez February 14, 2018

  The Spring Showcase 2018, featured “Acting 101/ Ames Room,” directed and written by Elektra Newman, and “I Enjoy Being a Girl,” a cabaret directed and choreographed by Victoria Isotti....

By Twitter user @ACSFX

Versace on the ground: tragedy in a fashion empire

Jacquelyn Jarnagin February 7, 2018

Ryan Murphy’s latest installment in his award-winning “American Crime Story” franchise has everyone talking. According to Show Buzz Daily, “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” had 2.22 million...

Courtesy of Gretjen Helene Photography

Speak and be heard

Kaitlin Hahn February 7, 2018

Illuminated by the 10 electric candles held by 10 respective women, the small OBERON stage was brightened for the briefest of moments to start a night dedicated to shedding light on the stories of the...

Felicity Otterbein / Arts Editor

Spring Showcase 2018: an existential crisis, celebrating women

Felicity Otterbein February 7, 2018

Within the theater community lies an undeniable thirst to create and suspend reality, if only for the briefest of moments. A hunger to create passionate, personable and personal content is always on the...

Morgan Hume/ Journal Staff

Venture capitalizes on 50 plus years

Morgan Hume January 31, 2018

Five decades ago, in the midst of war and government resistance, Gregory Wayland was just another student at Suffolk University. While horrific events were filling up television broadcasts throughout the...

Kiss and make-up: Tarte cosmetics flounders after beauty blunder

Brooke Patterson January 31, 2018

This past Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the well-known beauty line, Tarte Cosmetics, launched a line of foundations to coincide with their best-selling “Shape Tape” concealer. The product released two...

Only 90’s kids will get this

Jacquelyn Jarnagin January 31, 2018

Awards season is in full swing, and this year’s Academy Awards promises to be bigger than ever before. Celebrating its 90th anniversary, the Oscars will be hosted by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, for...

Felicity Otterbein / Arts & Culture Editor

Culture connection

Felicity Otterbein and Juliana Sanchez January 31, 2018

Mosaics, like jigsaw puzzles, bring to light the beauty that stems from the bits and pieces that come together to create a larger picture. At first, what can appear to be a jumbled mess of scattered color...

By Twitter user @wearecourtship

L.A. based band courtship. bring the sunshine to Boston

Felicity Otterbein January 16, 2018

     Fueled by an energy similar to that of a bolt of lightning, Los Angeles-based band, courtship., were a force to be reckoned with this past Saturday night at the Paradise Rock Club. The electro-pop...

Kathryn Hehl / Journal Contributor

SGA brings ‘rockstar’ Post Malone to Royale

Kathryn Hehl December 7, 2017

Suffolk University students filled Royale nightclub last Wednesday to see rising rap artist Post Malone for the Student Government Association’s Fall Concert. Post Malone, full name Austin Post,...

Haley Clegg / Photo Editor

“3Sisters” pushes vitality; explores complexities of life and loss

Felicity Otterbein November 28, 2017

Vitality. Energy. Compassion. Talent. Commitment. These are the words Doctor Marilyn Plotkins used to address the cast and crew of Suffolk University’s most recent production, “3Sisters,” when...

Ryan Arel / Journal Staff

Dance Company prepares for fall showcase “Revival”

Ryan Arel November 15, 2017

The Suffolk University Dance Company (SUDC) will hold its fall showcase titled “Revival” on Nov. 15 to give viewers the chance to see SUDC’s talent and diversity as they showcase six of their routines....

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