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(Photo by Haley Peabody)

Adams Gallery hosts NESAD’s Do. Did. Done.

Haley Peabody October 1, 2014

Bathed in fluorescent lights and canary colored walls, Sargent Hall’s Adams Gallery is adorned with the various creations of its newest exhibit, “Do. Did. Done.”  The exhibit showcases the thesis...

(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...

(Photos courtesy of The Boston Opera House)

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”...

(Photo by Aiyana Edmund)

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...

(Photo courtesy of Bishops Mediterranean)

Bishop’s brings family history to Beacon Hill

September 24, 2014

By Jamin Buttafarro This week I had the pleasure of having lunch at the new Bishop’s Mediterranean Grill located on Staniford Street, just down the road from Donahue.  I arrived around 2:30 p.m.,...

(Photo by of Paolo Nutini)

Paolo Nutini takes the stage at the House of Blues

September 24, 2014

By Sylvain Gaulier Paolo Nutini took the stage at the Southern-inspired House of Blues on Friday, delivering a powerful performance. Nutini, a Scottish soul singer, was framed by the venue’s iconic...

U2 releases first album in five years

U2 releases first album in five years

September 24, 2014

By Patricia Negron If you have an iPhone or iPad, you may have suddenly noticed that the new U2 album, “Songs of Innocence” appeared in your music library on Sept. 10. “Never before have so...

Weekly Event Blog: September 22-28th !!

September 22, 2014

Good Morning Suffolk Students! Here are some events going on this week; there are different auditions, info sessions, activities going on this week so hopefully you'll keep busy! Get out of bed & get...

Boston Calling impressed all, despite rainstorm

Haley Peabody September 17, 2014

As the final days of summer lingered over downtown Boston, thousands of festival goers piled into City Hall Plaza for three days of music. People of all ages, from college students to middle-aged music...

(Photo courtesy of The MFA)

MFA Brings Old Hollywood to Boston

September 17, 2014

By Maria Baluch If you have ever dreamed of the stunning dresses and gowns worn by Hollywood actresses, now is your chance to see them up-close and in person. The Museum of Fine Arts has a new exhibit...

A scene from last years Dinner Theater production of Boy Meets Murder.
(Photo courtesy of Suffolk University)

PAO welcomes new year with a fresh performance lineup

September 17, 2014

By Jenna Collins Suffolk University’s Performing Arts Office, directed by Kristen Baker, is home to 13 different groups, offering programs for actors and actresses, dancers, singers, and techies. This...

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