Journalist and Writer
First, dump the powder into a cup. Next, pour some tequila. Add water, and you’ve got a margarita. Bar managers wish it were that easy, but a Concord business is making it just that simple. Also, an expert opinion from Boston’s best mixologist.
From the drummer splitting his skull after a show sponsored by Spirit Airlines, dressing as Limp Bizkit for Halloween, revealing ex-girlfriend tees during a “Chief Keef summer”, Photoshoot has seen it all. In an interview with the band, we discussed their music, finding their lead singer on Facebook Marketplace and more.
Midcentury Modern Furniture is the hottest thing. Now, there’s a growing market surrounding it. Read about the cutthroat world surrounding it and the repurposing of vintage pieces.
The ongoing influx of migrants to Boston exposes gaps in reporting on Mattapan’s Haitian American community. Written over a three month period alongside Kwot Anwey and Molly Siegel as we reported on issues within the Haitian Community of Boston
Raves give people the rare opportunity to fully embrace themselves in a way that no other place does. You can be the person you want to be, and maybe the person you forgot you were.
Getting into a “stupid” hobby doesn’t take a lot. Most of the time, it starts with a simple goal in mind. I simply wanted a creative outlet, so I got to work.
East Boston is a haven for constantly evolving history. Affectionately called Eastie, the neighborhood’s first language is slowly becoming Spanish, as the area is transformed into a cultural hub for Hispanic and Latinx immigrants in Boston. To be quite honest, the city is starting to look more like Medellín, Colombia.
With increasing tensions due to the Israel-Palestine conflict, student activists have encountered a new threat to their movements: their privacy.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston hosted a late night event on October 20, 2023. This is the story of how it united a city.