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Phone Usage: A Gateway to Mindlessness?

Peter Coquillette November 13, 2023
While it may be entertaining to watch content and multitask, our phone makes us increasingly comfortable with splitting our attention. From walking to eating to brushing our teeth, our phones have wormed their way into every small activity to the point where we cannot be fully present throughout an entire day.
Tracey Wigfield

Tracey Wigfield, BC ’05, Launches New NBC Show ‘Great News’

Connor Murphy April 29, 2017
Wigfield shared an Emmy with Tina Fey in 2013 for cowriting an episode of "30 Rock." Now she's striking out on her own as the creator and showrunner of "Great News," which premiered on Tuesday.

Beyonce’s ‘Formation’ and the Importance of Entertainment Voices

Michelle Kang February 10, 2016
Beyonce combines her inborn talents of performance, creativity, and aesthetic with politics to inspire discussion of the issues across the board, and in so doing, reflects her Black pride and identity.

Choosing Sides: The Frustrating Reality of Fandoms and Favorites in Entertainment

Hannah McLaughlin February 3, 2016
Though we would like to believe it, there really is no way to know who is best. Despite this, that does not stop us from proclaiming a victor.

Boston Vision: The Man Behind The City’s Favorite Instagram

Ryan Towey November 19, 2014
Brian McWilliams used to think Instagram was a waste of time—but now he is helping to bring Boston's photographers together through the popular app.

The Boston Comedy Festival Brings Another Year Of Laughs

Bennet Johnson November 13, 2014
When Jim McCue founded the Boston Comedy Festival 15 years ago, he never would have predicted it would grow to be one of the largest comedy festivals in the country.

The Right Light: Artists At Fenway Studios Open Their Doors

Solina Jean-Louis November 13, 2014
Fenway Studios was built for artists—complete with just the right light—and this weekend they are opening their doors for an inside look.

Sa Pa Brings Vietnamese Cuisine To Cleveland Circle

Collin Couch November 13, 2014
From Vietnam to Boston, Sa Pa owner Ky Nyguyen discusses the culinary influences that led him to found his latest venture.

Notes From A Chocolate Addict: Avoiding The New Ghirardelli Shop At Faneuil Hall

Ryan Towey November 11, 2014
The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company opened a new shop at Faneuil Hall last week, and now chocolate may finally win its ultimate victory over the human population.

Restaurants Are Tapping Into The Social Side Of Dining

Maggie Powers October 29, 2014
Going out to eat is social event—food is an easy excuse to gather those you love veiled in the excuse of sustenance.

How To Spend Your Halloween Weekend

Sarah Moore October 29, 2014
Spend your Halloween like this, and it might become one your favorite holidays again.

Learning To Be The One Who Claps Along

Ryan Towey October 29, 2014
When it comes to being in a crowd enjoying music, it's good to be the one who is not afraid to be exuberant—it's even healthy.
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