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Locals enjoy music inspired by Celtic heritage

Locals enjoy music inspired by Celtic heritage

January 19, 2017
Despite controversy about the evolution of the music, BCMFest remains a popular event in the Boston area.
Comedy troupe starts residency in Cambridge

Comedy troupe starts residency in Cambridge

January 19, 2017
The group, founded by a Northeastern Alum, will debut at ImprovBoston on Saturday.
Column: American cinema finds artistic upswing

Column: American cinema finds artistic upswing

January 19, 2017
Juan A. Ramirez hopes against hope that recent products of American cinema will lead to a renewed art form.
Tony award-winner teaches NU master class

Tony award-winner teaches NU master class

January 19, 2017
"Hamilton" star Renée Elise Goldsberry visited Northeastern, giving a public address and holding a private master class.
A Doll's House Photo Courtesy T. Charles Erickson

REVIEW: “A Doll’s House” exhibits timeless struggles of the human condition

January 12, 2017
The tension and turmoil do not feel as if they originated in 1879 Norway.
MFA hosts panel on city progress

MFA hosts panel on city progress

January 12, 2017
Dozens of people attended the event and contributed to the interactive section after the panel discussion.
Theatre groups find social relevance from 19th century play

Theatre groups find social relevance from 19th century play

January 12, 2017
Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House” is popular with the Boston performing arts scene this season.
Column: “Black Mirror” portrays a techno-dystopian future

Column: “Black Mirror” portrays a techno-dystopian future

January 11, 2017
Vy Thai explains how Netflix's hit series "Black Mirror" explores technological dystopian truths.
Event Calendar: Jan. 12 - 18

Event Calendar: Jan. 12 – 18

January 11, 2017
Your weekly roundup of fun and relatively free things to do in the Boston area.
Lawrence Rines: A Story of Ballet and Balance

Lawrence Rines: A Story of Ballet and Balance

December 21, 2016
“I realized that I needed to take control of my life and where I was going,” Rines said. “Yes, it’s your passion, and yes, it’s what you do, but it’s not solely who you are."
Jim and Sam Come to Boston

Jim and Sam Come to Boston

December 21, 2016

  On Dec. 19, indie duo Jim and Sam’s unique 365-day tour brought them to the Middle East Upstairs in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The two musicians embarked on their journey on Nov. 3, just a few blocks from the University of Michigan’s campus.  They have already...

African fashion takes center stage

African fashion takes center stage

December 1, 2016
The first African Fashion Week Boston brought together more than 30 creative groups and individuals from around the world to celebrate African heritage, cuisine, music, visual art and fashion.