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Ryan Drew, second from left, faces the crowd as he delivers a heartfelt performance. / Photo by Evelyn Bleed

Distilled Harmony advances to ICCA Semifinals

February 21, 2018
NU groups Treble on Huntington, Distilled Harmony and The Unisons all placed in the top three at their respective quarterfinals.
Distilled Harmony hosts a cappella concert

Distilled Harmony hosts a cappella concert

Samuel Kim February 19, 2018
Northeastern’s Pitch, Please! and groups from Boston University and Lesley University also performed at the concert.
Paul Maschhoff, an NU alum, lifts Erica Dunn, the Ballroom Dance Club's treasurer, as they dance together. / Photo courtesy Tucker Spencer-Wallace

Ballroom Dance Club hosts speakeasy-themed swing dance

Samuel Kim February 17, 2018
The event, which attracted an estimated hundred attendees, included beginner East Coast Swing lessons, followed by general dancing, a mocktail bar and a photo booth.
BØRNS performed at a sold-out House of Blues  on Sunday, Feb. 11. / Photo by Riley Robinson

BØRNS delivers sold-out show at the House of Blues

February 16, 2018
BØRNS, electro-alternative star behind hits like “10,000 Emerald Pools,” “Electric Love” and “Sweet Dreams," performed at the House of Blues on Sunday, Feb. 11.

Event Calendar: Thursday, Feb. 15 – Wednesday, Feb. 21

Samuel Kim February 15, 2018
Our event calendar from Thursday, Feb. 15 - Wednesday, Feb. 21 highlight events in and around Boston that you do not want to miss.
'Your Name' opens Boston Japanese film festival

‘Your Name’ opens Boston Japanese film festival

Kiana Jones and Samuel Kim February 15, 2018
The Boston Festival of Films from Japan, or BFFJ, will run until Feb. 28 and will feature several other known Japanese films.
Review: 'Fifty Shades Freed' is good for laughs, bad for plot

Review: ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ is good for laughs, bad for plot

February 15, 2018
If Stetson West Eatery’s recent porn viewing wasn’t enough for you, “Fifty Shades Freed” is playing in theaters nationwide.
"Fire Cone," wood, acrylic, light fixture and caster wheels, is also about surveillance and censorship. Its blue light and red stripes signal a nationalist authority in a state of emergency. / Photo by Samuel Kim.

Lemieux exhibit advocates for progress

February 12, 2018
Annette Lemieux's “Mise en Scene” exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts mix varying mediums such as pigment inkjet on cotton.
Black Male Artist Collective showcases artwork in the BPL

Black Male Artist Collective showcases artwork in the BPL

February 12, 2018
The Boston-area artists hope to use art and photography to include black men in conversations about race.
Column: Poutine’s popularity proves calories are just a number

Column: Poutine’s popularity proves calories are just a number

February 11, 2018
Whether it’s to warm up on a chilly day or to fulfill a craving for something delicious, there’s always an excuse to indulge in poutine.
‘Bodywaves’ exhibition explores human vulnerability, body imperfection

‘Bodywaves’ exhibition explores human vulnerability, body imperfection

February 10, 2018
Using a number of mediums, Denise Marika’s exhibition focuses on the human condition and the individual vulnerability of a person.
Katie Ryan, member of Pitch, Please!, one of Northeastern's a cappella groups, accepts the award for Best Choreography at the ICCA quarterfinals. / Photo by Sam Cronin

Northeastern’s Pitch, Please! takes 3rd at ICCA Quarterfinals

February 8, 2018
One of the members of the all-female a cappella group took home an award for Outstanding Choreography.