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The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Sheena Collier, founder of Boston While Black, is shown on the jumbotron at TD Garden. The Boston Celtics celebrated Historically Black Colleges and Universities Night and honored Collier as the night’s “Hero Among Us” on Wednesday. PHOTO BY KAILYN SMITH

Celtics celebrate legacy and culture at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Night

By Kailyn Smith February 2, 2025

The Boston Celtics had two reasons to celebrate on Jan. 29— a season-best performance by forward Kristaps Porzingis, which led the team to a 122-100 win over the Chicago Bulls, and the franchise’s...

Things to do this week in Boston: Feb. 3 – Feb. 9

By Sophie Shatzky February 2, 2025

The Men’s Beanpot Semifinals at TD Garden  Monday Feb. 3, 5 p.m.; TD Garden, 100 Legends Way, Boston Cheer on Boston University men’s hockey as they face off against Harvard at this year’s...

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Collision of love and technology: Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid discuss new movie ‘Companion’

By Isabella Laikin January 29, 2025

What does it mean to be in love when technology is in control? “Companion,” a breakup story like no other, explores this question through a blend of sci-fi, romance, horror and comedy. The film...

“Transluz/Translucent” art gallery sign at the Boston University College of Fine Arts. The collection opened on Jan. 23 featuring the works of artists Juan José Barboza-Gubo and Michael Zachary. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘Crisp perfection’ between two artists on display in ‘Transluz/Translucent’

By Brontë Massucco January 27, 2025

In the harshness of a Boston winter, it can be hard to recall the vibrancy of the natural world. But a warm reminder lies at the heart of “Transluz/Translucent,” a collection featuring the works of...

Things to do this week in Boston: Jan. 27 – Feb. 2

By Anna Albrecht, Arts & Community Editor January 26, 2025

Celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year at the Mandarin Oriental, Boston Monday, Jan. 27, 12 p.m.; Mandarin Oriental, 776 Boylston St., Boston Head over to the luxury hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Boston,...

Sabrina Song sings the first song in her set at the Red Room at Cafe 939. Song opened for indie-pop artist Carol Ades in Boston on Nov. 22. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

REVIEW: Sabrina Song mesmerized audiences at Boston’s Red Room

By Deanna Soukhaseum December 4, 2024
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Sabrina Song captivated the hearts of the audience in the Red Room at Cafe 939 on Nov. 22 as she opened for indie-pop artist Carol Ades.
The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina’s Hurricane Helene resources and support page. Boston University students organized a crowdfunding campaign called Feeding NC for a class to support North Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene. ZACH SCHWARTZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

BU class launches crowdfunding campaign to support Hurricane Helene victims

By Lindsay Gould December 2, 2024
North Carolina residents are facing unprecedented destruction and loss in the wake of Hurricane Helene. In response, students in Boston University’s Crowdfunding and Distribution class launched a crowdfunding campaign on Nov. 14 to support those impacted.
Dylan Segar (Class of 2027) looks through a rack of vintage clothing at Girls With The Fits’ booth at the Fabrio Art Market. The event was hosted by Fabrio, a student-run fashion magazine, on Nov. 17. MEGAN KWAN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Fabrio Arts Market creates interpersonal space for artists, customers

By Hillary Hao November 21, 2024
Students weaved through rows of plastic tables showcasing vibrant, handmade art at the Fabrio Art Market, where vendors sold and traded everything from modified clothes and totes, to handmade art and jewelry, to resin dice and gel nails.
Jessica Cruz of Ephemeral Jess Art at the ICA local art celebration this past weekend. The East Boston Artists Group hosted by Harboring Creativity, an art event from Nov. 16-17 where over 40 local artists from East Boston, a neighborhood separated from Charlestown and Downtown Boston by Boston Harbor, showcased and sold their works. COURTESY PHOTO OF AGNIESZKA RYTYCH-FOSTER

East Boston Artists Group displays ‘art in the neighborhood’ at Harboring Creativity

By Paisley Huang November 20, 2024
Vibrantly colored paintings, sculptures and handcrafted items lit the hall of the ICA Watershed, an exhibition space across the harbor from the Institute of Contemporary Art. Artists sat behind their own tables, chatting and laughing with attendees.The East Boston Artists Group hosted Harboring Creativity, an art event from Nov. 16-17 where over 40 local artists from East Boston showcased and sold their works.

Things to do this week in Boston: Nov. 18-24

By Anna Albrecht, Arts & Community Editor November 17, 2024

Dungeons and Dragons Night at Trident Booksellers Monday, Nov. 18 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.; Trident Booksellers & Cafe; 338 Newbury St., Boston Trident Booksellers and Cafe will host “a night of...

An attendee at the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair looks at books in a display on Nov. 9. The 46th Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair, which was held last weekend, brought together worldwide book dealers, collectors and academics. MEGAN KWAN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘Athens of America’: Boston Antiquarian Book Fair showcases decades of rare finds

By Aayushi Datta November 14, 2024
The Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair brought together dealers, collectors and academics from around the globe to showcase its collection of books.
Odie Leigh plays her guitar at her concert at The Sinclair on Sunday night. Leigh visited Boston as a stop on her 2024 tour, promoting her first album, “Carrier Pigeon.” ADDISON SCHMIDT/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER.

REVIEW: Odie Leigh should already be on your mind

By Addison Schmidt November 12, 2024
Back in 2021, Odie Leigh, a singer-songwriter from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, posted a song she wrote on TikTok, and it went viral. It’s a common story that usually spells one of two fates for budding stars: a one-hit-wonder rise and fall, or a quick skyrocket to stardom. For Leigh, the answer was somewhere in between.
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