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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Eleanor Hardy, News Staff

Eleanor Hardy is a first-year political science and international affairs major of The News’ staff. She has reported on local sustainability initiatives, community events and currently covers the Boston arts scene. 

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Museum goers sit and wander the Waters of the Abyss exhibit. The exhibit featured different mediums of art, from sculpture to intricate clothing. Photo courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.

A portal to the divine: Diving into the reflective depths of Fabiola Jean-Louis’ ‘Waters of the Abyss’

Eleanor Hardy, news staff
March 18, 2025

As the season shifts and the weather warms, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum unveiled its newest exhibition, “Waters of the Abyss: An Intersection of Spirit and Freedom” by Fabiola Jean-Louis Feb....

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"Mr. Pink 6" by Philippe Katerine hands above Winter Street. The inflatable pink sculpture was part of a series of six similar sculptures placed around Downtown Boston.

Outside and WINTERACTIVE: Free arts take over Boston’s Downtown

Eleanor Hardy, news staff
March 5, 2025

Looking to explore new art around Boston? Look up! WINTERACTIVE, an outdoor public art exhibition, is on display across Downtown Boston through March 30. Commissioned by the Downtown Boston Alliance, or...

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Lovestruck Books decorates its exterior with pink, white and magenta balloons. Alongside books, the store set out candy and hosted multiple raffles throughout their opening weekend.

Lovestruck Books has heartwarming grand opening in Harvard Square

Eleanor Hardy, news staff
January 27, 2025

Lovestruck Books, Boston’s first brick-and-mortar romance bookstore, opened its doors for three all-day celebrations over Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. It officially opened in December 2024 at...

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The main entrance to the MFA. The museum announced it will be hosting its annual free MLK Day Open House with access to exhibits, scheduled tours and art-making activities.

Free admission: A guide to 3 free Boston arts experiences this MLK Day

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
January 17, 2025

Martin Luther King Jr., or MLK, Day is Jan. 20, and with it comes opportunities for Boston residents to experience the arts through free immersive activities. From art-making to live performances honoring...

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The Marquette Studio in the MFA. The studio mimicked that of Moore’s at Perry Green, containing his desk, figures and sketches. Photo courtesy MFA.

Familiarity, fresh dialogue found within MFA’s ‘Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore’ exhibit

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
November 25, 2024

Visitors can experience the extraordinary parallel worlds of two distinct artists through the “Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore” exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, or MFA. The timed-entry ticket...

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Various produce sits on display at the Charlesgate Farmers Market Sept. 29. Over 550 regulars attended the market each week.

Local Farmers Market celebrates Halloween parade and urban renewal in Charlesgate Park

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
October 24, 2024

The Charlesgate Farmers Market closed its first year Oct. 20 with a Barktober puppy Halloween costume contest and a limited market under the Bowker Overpass. The Pup Party & Parade event, sponsored...

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Attendees walk in and out of the Trident Bookstore anniversary party. Many enjoyed snacking on refreshments and reading books during the event.

Trident Booksellers & Cafe celebrates 40 years of memories and good reads with anniversary

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
October 17, 2024

Back Bay’s famous Trident Booksellers & Cafe celebrated 40 years of community and food for thought at its anniversary party Oct. 5. The family-run local hotspot displayed historical memorabilia,...

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Banners advertising the Salvador Dalí exhibit hang from the exterior of the MFA.

MFA’s Salvador Dalí exhibit disrupts minds and disintegrates perspectives

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
October 6, 2024

Need a break from reality and an opportunity to enter a world of dreams and distortion? Visitors can take in winding displays of mixed paintings, prints and influential works by Salvador Dalí at Boston’s...

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