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NASO dancers take the stage at Ikemba Africa Night.

Ikemba Africa Night fosters togetherness

Nia Beckett, lifestyle editor February 20, 2019

A range of artists represented Africa and its diaspora in Blackman Auditorium on Saturday night at the Northeastern African Student Organization’s, or NASO’s, Ikemba Africa Night 2019. Ikemba is an Igbo word meaning “strength of the people.” Ghanaian entertainer Ebaby...

Gallery 360 displays the "Personal to Political" exhibition, which highlights the black experience.

Gallery 360 journeys through the black experience

Guy Ovadia, news correspondent February 18, 2019

The “Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press” exhibition in Gallery 360 is a journey through the black experience in America. It emphasizes the characteristics of African American history, conveys the state of contemporary...

The 61st annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS on Sunday.

Music’s biggest night honors hip-hop and country

Claire Wallace, news correspondent February 13, 2019

On Sunday, CBS aired the 61st annual Grammy Awards with a lineup including Diana Ross, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Smokey Robinson, Kacey Musgraves and many more, with Alicia Keys hosting. “I was really rooting for Lady Gaga,” said Anna Rychlik, a second-year business...

Panelist Katie Wilhoit responds to a question during Scout's "Fake It Till You Make It" discussion.

Scout gets real about impostor phenomenon

Nia Beckett, lifestyle editor February 13, 2019

Members and guests gathered in Shillman Hall on Thursday for the student-led design studio Scout’s first panel on impostor syndrome, titled “Fake It Till You Make It.” Scout marketing and events director Camaryn McKenzie introduced the event with a short video a former...

Event Calendar: Thursday, Feb. 14 – Wednesday, Feb. 20

Ali Dusinberre, deputy lifestyle editor February 13, 2019

Thursday, Feb. 14, Screening of Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart Part of PBS’s American Masters series, the new documentary “Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart” takes an original in-depth look at Hansberry’s complex life. Hansberry was the first black female...

Vaishnavi Sharma and Eric Tucker perform in theater company Bedlam's production of "Pygmalion."

Review: The 21st century version of ‘My Fair Lady’ empowers audiences

Lucy Hoffman, news correspondent February 13, 2019

Anyone entering the Central Square Theater to see Bedlam’s “Pygmalion” with expectations of Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison singing and walking off into the sunshine together is in for a surprise. “Pygmalion” is the original play by George Bernard Shaw that was adapted...

Country singer-songwriter Eric Church brings his Double Down Tour to Boston.

Country fans raise a glass to Eric Church

Riley Robinson, news staff February 6, 2019
Country singer-songwriter Eric Church performed for three hours at TD Garden as part of his Double Down Tour.
Event Calendar: Thursday, Feb. 7 - Wednesday, Feb. 13

Event Calendar: Thursday, Feb. 7 – Wednesday, Feb. 13

Ali Dusinberre, deputy lifestyle editor February 6, 2019

Thursday, Feb. 7, Sundance Film Festival Shorts The Institute of Contemporary Art will showcase highlights from the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. This 91-minute program features seven selections including fiction, documentary and animation from around the globe. Experience...

Lyra Selene, author of “Amber & Dusk,” reads from her novel at Trident Booksellers & Cafe.

Local historical fantasy authors gather at Trident

Riana Buchman, news correspondent February 6, 2019

Under dimmed lights at Trident Booksellers & Cafe, New England historical fantasy authors read excerpts from their novels for a handful of attendees on the second floor of the bookstore Thursday night. The event was a combined networking event and reading series run by...

Political-philosophical documentary "What is Democracy?" will screen at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge Feb. 1-7.

‘What is Democracy?’ offers a transparent take on global affairs

Yunkyo Kim, news staff January 30, 2019

What is democracy? Filmmaker, writer and activist Astra Taylor asks this fundamental question in her documentary observing Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s “The Allegory of Good and Bad Government” in Siena, Italy. In the 1338 fresco, which depicts a tyrannical government, there...

Event Calendar: Thursday, Jan. 31 - Wednesday, Feb. 6

Event Calendar: Thursday, Jan. 31 – Wednesday, Feb. 6

Ali Dusinberre, deputy lifestyle editor January 30, 2019
Check out these Boston events happening between Thursday, Jan. 31 and Wednesday, Feb. 6.
joan members Steven Rutherford and Alan Thomas perform their first song, "take me on."

Indie pop duo joan makes Boston debut

Nia Beckett, lifestyle editor January 30, 2019
Duo joan opens for half•alive at Brighton Music Hall Friday night.