
The task is simple: Use a continuous line to draw a complete stranger. Draw anything about that stranger: his or her face, hands, entire body. Draw anywhere: on toilet paper, on post-its, on windows or chalk boards. From that one line, a shape is created, then a face, and at last an entire drawing and [...](read more...)

Amber Vittoria is a graphic design major in the College of Fine Arts (CFA’12) and owner of the company Pyrotechnic Display at Celebrations (P.D.A.C). Her company offers unique t-shirts that are the product of the creative process. How did you get started? Over the summer (2009) I started producing and the website just went up. I started [...](read more...)

When Julian Glander (COM ‘12) submitted his short story The Woods, we were at first struck by its effective parody of talking animal stories. Then we were downright horrified by what happened to that simple little parody. By the end, we wanted to find the man who wrote it and congratulate him for taking [...](read more...)

Film and TV major Haley Stoessl (COM 2011) submitted her science fiction short story Nun Sa Lam two weeks ago. The piece, which features an aging android protagonist, immediately caught our eye for its unique take on death, dementia, and the end of the world. Due to the Thanksgiving break, we only had the chance [...](read more...)

Feeling that we didn’t have a good submission for this issue, we asked for creative submissions at the last minute — just a few days before release — and although a number of talented artists submitted, the poem DNA by Joseph Forbes (SMG ‘10) in particular caught our eye. His poem contains a mix [...](read more...)

Adam Blomquist, CAS/COM ‘10, started writing fiction before his freshman year of college. A fan of horror literature and movies, he turned to writing darker stories. Since then, Adam’s work has been featured in numerous publications, including a short story in Shroud Magazine, which hits stores this month. You can learn more about Adam on [...](read more...)

Singer-songwriter duo Travis and Aneesh break out of their Youtube shell and introduce themselves to the BU campus.(read more...)