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Director Erin Lee Carr at WBUR CitySpace

WBUR CitySpace hosts screening, Q&A of HBO’s ‘Undercurrent’ with director Erin Lee Carr

By Liam Fitzpatrick March 21, 2022
WBUR's Lisa Mullins moderated the conversation about Carr's new two-part documentary.
Mavis Hicks of Mavology

From butter to body butter: How Mavis Hicks created an inclusive skincare line

By Sukanya Mitra February 25, 2022
Mavis Hicks created her very own skincare brand in order to make products that are inclusive of all skin types.
"Young Nerds of Color" at the Central Square Theater

New play celebrates underrepresented people in scientific fields

By Yiran Yu February 16, 2022
"Young Nerds of Color," a new play from the Central Square Theater, highlights diverse scientists and will be showing from Feb. 17 to March 20.
Two dancers perform in “Aurora Borealis: A Festival of Light and Dance.” The Boston University School of Theatre and the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance put on the 20th annual production Monday, comprising eight separate performances ranging from hip-hop to jazz. COURTESY OF ANDREW BRILLIANT

BU hosts 20th Aurora Borealis: A Festival of Light and Dance

By Emily Pauls December 9, 2021
Lighting and dance come together at the Dance Theatre.
A poster introducing the Radical Return exhibition. The exhibition will be on display at Boston University Art Galleries until Dec. 20. PERRY SOSI/ DFP STAFF

Exhibition at Stone Gallery features work from Chinese and Chinese-American graphic designers

By Claire Law December 7, 2021
Radical Return was curated by BU assistant professor Mary Yang and Kai Li.
A clip from the Zulu film “Nabantwa Bam’.” The Boston University African Studies Library held a virtual discussion of the film Wednesday night. ILLUSTRATION BY CONOR KELLEY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

CineMAfriq hosts film discussion on the film ‘Nabantwa Bam’,’ Apartheid in South Africa

By Hailey Pitcher November 22, 2021
The Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies African Studies Center hosted the film discussion.
The Boston University Wind Ensemble performing at Tsai Performance Center Tuesday night. The music group has eagerly returned to performing for live audiences this semester after enduring a year of pandemic-induced challenges. CLARE ONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU Wind Ensemble returns to the concert hall this Fall

By Viktoria Popovska November 17, 2021
After a turbulent year during the pandemic, the Wind Ensemble is back to providing performance opportunities.
National Public Radio “founding mothers” Margaret Low, Susan Stamberg and Linda Wertheimer joined author Lisa Napoli to celebrate NPR’s 50th anniversary and discussed the women’s journeys in a virtual event hosted by WBUR CitySpace Monday night. COURTESY OF WBUR CITYSPACE

WBUR CitySpace hosts a virtual event celebrating women behind NPR’s foundation for its 50th year

By Stella Tannenbaum November 3, 2021
Two the "founding mothers" joined author Lisa Napoli and WBUR CEO Margaret Low for the virtual event.
Runners in Boston's first all-inclusive LGBTQ+ 5K race Sunday at the Boston Common. The Boston Theater Company put on the now inaugural race through for its newest wing, the Artist Athletic Association. TAYLOR COESTER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston Theater Company hosts Boston’s first gender-inclusive 5K race

By Molly Farrar November 2, 2021
The BTC's Road of Rainbows did not require runners to designate a gender.
Boston University professor Christopher Ricks recites William Barnes’ poem “The Hill-Shade” at the BU Poetry Reading Series lecture Tuesday night before discussing the distinct merits of both poetry and prose. COURTESY OF BU POETRY READING SERIES

BU’s Poetry Reading Series kickstarts Fall 2021 with former Oxford professor Christopher Ricks

By Metta Santoso October 28, 2021
Ricks presented the lecture “The Best Words in the Best Order” on Tuesday.
The BU Big Band and Jazz Combos I and II kicked off the BU Bands Homecoming weekend at the College of Fine Arts Concert Hall Thursday night with their first in-person concert since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. LUWA YIN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU Jazz Band is back to perform in-person, kicking off Family and Friends Weekend

By Isabel Chambers October 21, 2021
The Big Band and two Jazz Collectives took the stage at the College of Fine Arts.
The Joan and Edgar Booth Theatre. The 25th season of Boston University’s Fringe Festival premiered Oct.15, hosted by the Theatre for the first time since its December 2017 opening. CLARE ONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU Fringe Festival is back for its 25th year, performing at Booth Theatre

By Zoe Johnson October 20, 2021
“The Infinite Energy of Ada Lovelace" was performed this past weekend, and "Proving Up" will show next weekend as a part of the festival.
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