Opening at Emerson’s home theater last week, “Parade” is a Tony-award winning musical whose messages still ring true today.
This March 13th marked five years since the country locked down. Emerson faculty and students share how COVID-19 uniquely ...
After learning that the “local incident” he was dispatched to take care of is actually a “zombie apocalypse,” John finds ...
The idea of having to photograph a car makes me ill. And the idea of photographing a cellphone is just … death. So, no.” That ...
This weekend, the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed Tchaikovsky’s “Violin Concerto,” Tilson Thomas’s “Whitman Songs,” and ...
The moment Neal Francis began his interview with The Beacon, he said hello before taking a moment to light incense. Dressed ...
March is here. After the brackets were revealed on CBS, the wild annual spectacle is officially underway. The Southeastern ...
Madness kicks off, all eyes are on the court for the next two weeks—but don’t discount the ladies. These teams are stacked ...
The Berkeley Beacon has vetted the identities of the authors. The paper can confirm the writers are Emerson students. As ...
It’s been almost a year since our campus watched 118 people get violently arrested in the Boylston Place alleyway. The next ...
I returned to campus yesterday to teach my first class since spring break. I rarely go anywhere over spring break, but this ...
With admissions season in full swing, many colleges across the country have begun boasting their unique academic programs, student organizations, and career advancement opportunities. However, amidst ...
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