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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.
Devendra Shivraj and Dominic Yamarone created a robotic pet called Scout. / Photo by Riley Robinson

Gallery: Students create projects at HackBeanpot

February 15, 2018
HackBeanpot, an annual hackathon for Boston students, took place this weekend at Genuine in the South End.
2018 Beanpot Championship in Photos

2018 Beanpot Championship in Photos

February 15, 2018
For the first time since 1988, Northeastern fans watched their team claim the Beanpot championship.
"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.
Harvard Square Business Association hosts 10th annual Taste of Chocolate Festival

Harvard Square Business Association hosts 10th annual Taste of Chocolate Festival

February 2, 2018
Harvard Square was completely packed for its 10th annual Taste of Chocolate Festival. The main event, a free chocolate tasting, was held Saturday in Brattle Square, but many restaurants in the Harvard area offered chocolate-themed specials throughout the weekend.
Print gallery exhibition stretches traditional limits of printmaking

Print gallery exhibition stretches traditional limits of printmaking

January 31, 2018
Art teachers, students and enthusiasts of all ages gathered to appreciate printmaking work from artists across North America at the 2017 North American Print Biennial Saturday and Sunday.
Vibrant dancers demonstrate the joys of the Chinese New Year in "Among the Flowers." / Photo by Kiana Jones

Chinese culture show features KevJumba, student performances

January 27, 2018
Northeastern's Chinese Student Association's third annual cultural show, titled “Finding Myself,” showcased performing arts and traditional Chinese acts, and featured a talk by YouTube star Kevin Wu, widely known by his YouTube handle KevJumba.
Fetty Wap takes to the House of Blues

Fetty Wap takes to the House of Blues

January 18, 2018
Rapper Fetty Wap headlined for a full house Tuesday night, performing songs off his debut self-titled album as part of his "For My Fans" tour.
Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy

Kiss108’s Jingle Ball 2017

January 5, 2018
Charlie Puth, Fall Out Boy, Fifth Harmony, Halsey, Kelly Clarkson, and many others perform at TD Garden for Kiss 108's Jingle Ball 2017, presented by iHeart Radio and Capital One.
Dua Lipa makes her first stop in Boston on her Self-Titled Tour

Dua Lipa makes her first stop in Boston on her Self-Titled Tour

November 28, 2017

  By Lauren Scornavacca and Hailey Konisky   The anticipation was high in the House of Blues Monday night as the crowd waited for Dua Lipa to take the stage for the sold-out show. Under the dim stage lights audience members could make out the silhouettes of...

John Mayer and Jimmy Fallon

Comedians perform at TD Garden for the 23rd Annual ‘Comics Come Home’ benefit

November 20, 2017

By Sophie Cannon, managing editor From the strange spellings of their cities to their reckless driving and inability to be offended by an insult, it is undeniably true that Bostonians have a lot to laugh about when it comes to their city. In a night of pure comedic relief,...