“If you can write a jingle for a product, why not for a city?” Eytan Nicholson asked himself when taking a jingle-writing class at Berklee College of Music.
Archive for the ‘Arts & Entertainment’ Category
Fifth Annual Rammy Awards call for submissions
February 21st, 2012
Ally Thibault This April, Suffolk will host the fifth annual Rammy Awards to honor students for their work in 11 different categories ranging from photography, to videos, to public relations and marketing portfolios.
Your Week: Arts, Clubs, Culture
February 21st, 2012
Angela Bray This week’s top picks in nightlife, theater and art.
‘Winter Lights’ spread across Greenway
February 15th, 2012
Ally Thibault FIGMENT and the Rose Kennedy Greenway have teamed up to install Winter Lights, a display of LED lit artwork along the winding park pathways that run from Chinatown to the North End.
AcousticaElectronica: a new approach
February 15th, 2012
Angela Bray Presented by toUch Performance Art, AcousticaElectronica has been a project building in Boston for the past year to combine classical music, classical dance and art into one huge immersion for an audience.
Sketch comedy in review: The Whitest Kids U Know
February 15th, 2012
David Frederick Last Friday, The Whitest Kids U Know performed at Royale Nightclub downtown for the next stop on their 2012 tour, which is celebrating the five-year run of their show on FUSE and later IFC.
‘Walking Dead’ returns [SPOILER ALERT!]
February 15th, 2012
Ivan Favelevic It has been almost four months since the shocking mid-season break left the survivors in “The Walking Dead” at a standstill. The group was divided about what to do with the way Hershel was dealing with the walkers – some wishing to respect his choice and live peacefully in his land, and others, more notably [...]
Film forum raises trafficking awareness
February 8th, 2012
Journal Staff Alexa Barrios Journal Staff Globally, 27 million people are trapped in modern day slavery, according to the Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights (BITAHR). Of those trafficked, 79 percent are sexually exploited.
Yes.Oui.Si presents ‘The Salon’
February 8th, 2012
Journal Staff Meagan Kennelly Journal Contributor With violin in the ear, wine on the pallet and art on the walls, Yes.Oui.Si celebrated the opening of a new art exhibition, “The Salon,” last Thursday night. The exhibit showcased the work of an all-female cast of artists: Alexa Guariglia, Lena Gustafson, Kira Leigh, ans Jordan Piantedo.
Lot F exhibits ‘Three’ artists
February 8th, 2012
Soleil Barros The first Friday of each month after the Financial District’s corporate buildings empty, art seekers make their way to the Lot F Gallery. Last week, the gallery hosted ‘Three,” an exhibit showcasing the work of three artists and their different styles of artwork.



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