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Blackpink consists of members Rosé, Jisoo, Jennie, and Lisa, pictured here from left to right.
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The “Born Pink World Tour,” supporting their 2022 album of the same name, marks the group’s first concerts in America since 2019’s “In Your Area Tour.”
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Newark's Prudential Center was illuminated by the pink glow of thousands of BI-Ping-Bongs (Blackpink’s hammer shaped lightstick).
Blackpink Concert Review: Quality Is Better Than Quantity At ‘Born Pink World Tour’
From the onstage performance to the lighting and stage design, the “Born Pink World Tour” is proof of Blackpink and their entire team’s continued dedication to creating high-quality performances.
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The dynamic backup dancers raised the bar during the performances to match the grandeur of Blackpink’s bombastic music.
Foods that Feel Like Home
The way I can taste the Earth in every bitter bite. How could it not feel like home?
The shape of a bell outlined by the word "poetry" in different languages.
A poem’s meaning is most often constructed from its words, but there is just as much, if not more, hidden within its silences and blank spaces.
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Orizaba, Veracruz, also known as “La Ciudad de las Aguas Alegres“ (the city of merry waters).
Interpreting Emotional Turmoil: Mitsuko Uchida and the BSO Tackle Beethoven and Shostakovich
The challenge in performing these two pieces thus lies in the balance between conveying the compositions’ intended effect and capturing each piece’s musical details. Saturday’s performance was a valiant effort, but not without a few stumbles.
Three Little Birds: Yared’s Inspiration From Above
This story takes us to the center of the Yaredian and one might say Ethiopian philosophy of music. It tells us that music does not come from within us, but reveals itself through us after descending from on high.
From the Boston Book Festival: Panel on ‘How to Live’ Gives Attendees Hope
The pursuit of a good life does not just mean maximizing happiness — it also means listening deeply to loss and pain, which is inextricably linked to joy.
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Hillside hacienda-style homes in Guanjuato. Watercolor and pen. 4 inches by 6 inches
Panorama of Back Bay buildings reflected in Storrow Lagoon, Boston.
Capturing a slice of Bostonian life in only one hundred words is a difficult task, but “Boston in 100 Words” contestants boldly embrace the challenge.
‘The House Party’ Review: Unflinching But Negligent
Rita Cameron hits the nail on the head with her take on how the justice system treats those with privilege versus those without, but she unfortunately fails to treat the serious topic of sexual assault with the sensitivity that it deserves.
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I was 15 when I first visited my homeland for the first time. My mother’s stories and media like “Coco” had familiarized me with aspects of my Mexican culture, but this didn’t compare to seeing it in person.
In Photos: AADT Horizon
For many years, the Asian American Dance Troupe (AADT) has presented Horizon as its fall semester cultural dance show, uniting students from the Boston Area to celebrate Asian heritage and identity.
‘Vampire Academy’ Finale Review: Leaves More Questions Than Answers
After a season full of twists, betrayals, and deaths, the season finale of “Vampire Academy,” tries to one up itself with several plot twists that never have time to fully strike their chords.
'Fashionably Late Thursdays' Review: Liberty Hotel Hosts an Approachable Fashion Scene
Fashionably Late Thursdays are hosted every Thursday from 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. through Dec. 15.
‘Best of Friends’ Review: An Underwhelming Tale of Childhood Friendship
All in all, this book is not Shamsie’s best work, but it’s more than worth reading. The characters are dynamic and well-developed, and the plot is anything but boring.
From the Boston Book Festival: Silence in Poetry
In the workshop “The Silence After a Bell: Crafting Poems Beyond Language” hosted at the Goethe-Institut, Allison Adair and Sandra Lim shared readings from their own collections and invited workshop participants to consider the role and sound of silence in spoken verse.
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Yared in a piece of 15th century Ethiopian sacred art holding a mequamia (prayer stick)