McMullen Hosts Panel on New Exhibition “Landscape of Memory”
The McMullen Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, Landscape of Memory, features a diverse set of modern and contemporary art from the Arab world. This study of war, belonging, and identity was made ...“No Moral Certainty”: Lauded Author Colm Tóibín on Truth in Fiction
Speaking to a full house on February 22nd, Irish author Colm Tóibín discussed the challenges of juggling narratives with varying degrees of truth in his award-winning novel The Magician. The ...New Plans for an Old Park: Boston Common Receiving Remodel
The country’s oldest public park is finally getting a revamp. Officially established in the 1830s, the Boston Common has long been a public gathering place. Having seen everything from the ...Challenges Regarding the 2022 Massachusetts Election
Massachusetts residents: ready your ballots! There are only a few weeks until statewide general elections, and every vote matters. But while everyone at The Gavel might feel thrilled to vote, ...The State of Covid at Boston College
Like many students vowing to hit the Plex five times a week at the start of the new calendar year, Boston College said, “New year, new me!” in regards to ...The Stacked 2023 Grammy Predictions
With August ending, it’s officially that melancholic time of year where summer slowly comes to a close, but isn’t quite over. As undoubtedly excited as we all are to jump ...Wet Leg’s Debut Proves the Relevance of Unique, Existential Music
Wet Leg’s first studio album, released earlier this month, was one of the most anticipated debut projects for any band. Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, the two members of the ...Unpacking ‘Turning Red’ and its Negative Reviews
On March 11th, Pixar Studio’s latest film, Turning Red, debuted on Disney+. While it’s been out for less than a month, it’s already made a significant cultural splash, receiving both ...