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The Suffolk Journal

Courtesy of Boston Ballet

Third Symphony astounds audience

October 28, 2015

By Elizabeth Hadley The silence was deafening as the audience moved toward the edge of their seats while the curtains were drawn for the opening night of the Third Symphony of Gustav Mahler, a ballet...

Invisible menaces come to life in new installment

October 28, 2015

By Sami Abou-Mayaleh A theatre full of horror movie fanatics excitedly waited for the opening of the final installment of the Paranormal Activity series, “The Ghost Dimension 3D,” which premiered...

Courtesy of Lauren Pajer

Symphony synchronizes Boston Ballet

October 22, 2015

By Elizabeth Hadley Every day since August, the Boston Ballet has been rehearsing for a major upcoming production. “The Third Symphony of Gustav Mahler,” a ballet by John Neumeier, will premier...

Courtesy of GrooveBostons Facebook

Let’s Groove, Boston

October 22, 2015

By Andrew Navaroli Thanks to Suffolk’s Program Council, GrooveBoston is returning for a second year with a twist. The event will be held at the Royale on Thursday, Oct. 29 from 7-10pm. This year’s...

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...

Courtesy of Kate Michael’s Twitter

Alcohol, aging, amorous walks of shame

Patrick Holmes October 7, 2015

By Patrick Holmes Three. Two. One. That’s all it took to hope for change in the next year for Jess. The countdown for the new year was the end of her long-standing relationship with ex-boyfriend,...

Matt Damon  spoke with NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel at a Q&A in August about human exploration of Mars in 2030. Courtesy of The Martian’s Facebook

Damon’s performance, special effects unearthly

October 7, 2015

By Colin Barry From the endless crimson deserts, weather that can go from brutally hot to sub-zero, to its thin atmosphere that makes the planet uninhabitable, the idea of colonizing on Mars seems...

Comic-con actors find niche in online series

October 7, 2015

By Patricia Negrón Alan Tudyk’s new web series “Con Man,” which features sci-fi actors who have reached Comic-Con stardom, was released last Wednesday on Vimeo on Demand. The lucky fans who...

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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