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Boston’s House of Blues was sold out with ecstatic Jessie Reyez fans on June 28, 2025, during her “Paid in Memories” tour. She filled the venue with a dynamic crowd that could sing along during her ...
Thousands of anti-Donald Trump protesters gathered in Center City Philadelphia at JFK Plaza, also known as Love Park, on Saturday for a “No Kings Day” demonstration.
At the March 28 Student Government Association general assembly meeting, several Emerson students present voiced concerns about the college’s endowment during an open forum.
The Lion’s Den, one of Emerson’s busiest social spots, will now be open on the weekends and operate on extended hours, according to an email sent to the Emerson community by the college on Sunday.
Time Out Market in Fenway was filled with more than just delicious food on Friday. The food hall hosted a Spring is Queer event, the first in a series of monthly pop-ups.
The Emerson College Police Department makes the Incident Journal, a record of every criminal incident reported to the department, available daily for public inspection.
Everything except the spirits at SoWa Power Station was blue early on election night, as it hosted a watch party event for the Massachusetts Democratic Party. The event featured speeches from ...
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 and ended the constitutional right to abortion, 10 states posed ballot questions in this year’s general election asking voters about amending ...
Programmer of the Boston Palestine Film Festival Michael Maria talks about Palestinian voices in film ahead of the 18th year of programming.
Emerson‘s fall 2024 Kasteel Well cohort visited Amsterdam’s Maritime Museum in late September during their first academic excursion.
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