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Boston Ballet’s The Nutcracker continues to intrigue audiences of all ages

December 1, 2011 Features
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By Leslie Dias On Friday, November 25, the entrance to the Boston Opera House was filled with excited ticket holders, bubbling with eagerness to see Boston Ballet’s The Nutcracker. Quickly diving into the holiday season, the interior of the opera house was adorned with wreaths, red ribbon and gold ornaments. Families, couples and students anxiously [...]

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Berklee College of Music presents musical RENT

November 17, 2011 Features
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By Lindsay Beauregard On Wednesday, November 9, Berklee College of Music presented the Broadway hit RENT. Directed by Kelton Washington, the show was brought to life by Berklee’s Musical Theatre Club for one night only. The students’ performance was extraordinary, captivating the audience with their impeccable acting and singing skills. Performing RENT is a challenge [...]

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President Larson speaks at TEDxNewEngland

November 10, 2011 Headlines

By Kristin Tomasi On November 1, President Gloria Larson joined a group of influential speakers from the area to give a presentation at TEDxNewEngland in Boston. TEDxNewEngland is an offshoot of TED, a nonprofit organization with the premise of promoting “ideas worth sharing.” TEDx programs are local and self-organized events that provide a forum for [...]

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The Boston Ballet presents Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

November 10, 2011 Features
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By Leslie Dias The opening night of the Boston Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet commenced at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 3. The Boston Opera House was buzzing with anticipation and crowds of ballet enthusiasts, first-time ballet fans and anyone who appreciates the most classic love story of all time, Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s most renowned [...]

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Festival of Colors brings audience around the world in one night

April 21, 2011 Campus Life
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By Monica Tshanakas On Saturday, April 10, the International Students Association hosted the annual Festival of Colors in Koumantzelis Auditorium. This year’s theme was time travel, and host/mad scientist Joacim Borg took the audience on multiple journeys around the world in his time machine. At every stop along the way, the audience experienced the dances, [...]

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April’s Advice

April 14, 2011 Op-Ed
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Question: I am awful at speaking in front of my class during oral presentations. I feel like no one is listening, and I don’t know why I’m nervous, since I’m just talking to my classmates. Is there any way to help me make better presentations? By April Gammal Believe it or not, public speaking is [...]

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Payne crowned Mr. Bentley

April 7, 2011 Headlines
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Contestants compete based on spirit, wit and looks By Kim Sok A night of hilarity and Camille-romancing ensued in the EDR last Thursday, where over 250 Bentley students, faculty and staff crowded around to see who was going to be crowned this year’s Mr. Bentley. Mr. Bentley, hosted by the Bentley Class Cabinets, took place [...]

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CAB hosts Bo Burnham

March 3, 2011 Campus Life
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Spring Comedy Show features talented students and famed comedians By Brenna O’Connell & Sindhu Palaniappan Thanks to CAB and Comedy Chair Patrick Maguire, this year’s Comedy Show was an unforgettable one. The main attraction was YouTube sensation Bo Burnham, along with Comedy Central opener Shane Mauss and two Bentley students, Brandon Schug and Joshua Seiden. [...]

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Three great performances at the Boston Symphony Orchestra

February 17, 2011 Features
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Written By: Nicholas Lee Need an excuse to get off campus? The Boston Symphony Orchestra is the perfect escape. For those unfamiliar with the BSO, evening performances are held throughout any given week, and usually consist of works from three different composers. Now, in the middle of their winter session, BSO offers musical performances, with [...]

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Bentley celebrates Diwali through Family Feud-themed show

December 2, 2010 Campus Life
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Written by: Angela Diaco Being the ignorant white person that I am, about the only exposure I’ve had to Indian culture was trying curry once. Needless to say, I was a Diwali newbie. I sat in Kouzmanzalis on Sunday, November 21, completely oblivious to what was about to take place. For everyone else who is [...]

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Bentley Fashion Show brings art & goodwill to campus

November 18, 2010 Campus Life
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Written By: Alanna McGuiggan On Saturday evening, November 13, the Bentley Fashion Consultants put on their fourth annual Fashion Show in the LaCava Executive Dining Room. Sponsored by TJMaxx, Lasell College and the New England Institute of Art, this event combined clothing and compassion, with all proceeds donated to the International Mesothelioma Program. The Fashion [...]

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127 Hours a must-see survival movie for strong stomachs

November 11, 2010 Features
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Written By David Entin The first impulse that 127 Hours sends through the audience is pleasure. It’s a joyous, energy-ridden film, vibrating with style thanks to the practiced hands of director Danny Boyle and star James Franco. Following the Oscar-gobbling Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours is a fitting change of pace. The scope and story of [...]

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