Arts
New City Microcreamery
New City Microcreamery was voted the Best Ice Cream in Massachusetts in 2018.
'Turning Red' Review: Familiar Trope Made Fresh by Distinctive Visual Style
The clever visual techniques utilized in “Turning Red” make an already strong story truly great.
‘Fair’ Review: Normani Asks Whether Some Artists Are Meant to Stand (and Sing) Alone
Her latest single, “Fair,” which was released on March 18, is one of only two solo tracks released by the singer (following 2019’s “Motivation”).
High Street Place Interior
High Street Place Food Hall is Boston’s newest addition to this growing metropolitan fast-casual food scene.
‘Multitude’ Review: Stromae Returns with Playful Wisdom
Released on March 4, the Belgian singer-songwriter’s third studio album puts forth 12 masterfully crafted songs that can be appreciated without understanding a word of French.
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BookTok serves an important role in that it centers readers and their preferences in an organic, grassroots-type structure.
'Turning Red' Still
Rosalie Chiang voices the protagonist Mei in Pixar's new animated film "Turning Red."
From the Boston Underground Film Festival: Newly Restored ‘The Nest’ Is Gross And Glorious
“The Nest” is a perfect specimen of the “creature features” boom in the ’80s and ’90s, immediately recalling flicks like “Alligator” and “Arachnophobia” that followed unfortunate townspeople fighting off mutant animals big and small.
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Originally released in 1987, "The Nest" was newly restored and screened at the Boston Underground Film Festival.
'Freestyle Love Supreme' Photo
"Freestyle Love Supreme" runs through April 2. Student rush tickets are available at the Box Office for $20 two hours before curtain.
Boston-Born: How a City Shapes Music
Born right here in the city, the band worked their way through local venues and took advantage of musical connections in the city to achieve rapid success.
Impressions: The Duality of Bass, Multi-instrumentality, and Discovering Indie-Folk Artists on Spotify with Ben J. Dreier ‘22-23
I just have a lot more fun with music in college now.
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“It's been a very grounding experience,” Claud said of their headlining tour, which stops in Boston on March 27.
Artist Profile: Claud Just Wants to be Honest
“It's been a very grounding experience,” Claud said of their headlining tour, which stops in Boston's Brighton Music Hall on March 27.
Artist Profile: Igor Golyak on ‘Artists For Ukraine’ and the Need to Act
For Golyak, taking action means taking what he does best — creating art — and bringing it out of the past and the realm of the fiction to the here and now.
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Igor Golyak has devoted much of his life’s work to telling the stories of the oppressed and the marginalized.
Artist Profile: Shivaike Shah on ‘Uprooting Medea’ and Bringing the Classics into Conversation with the Contemporary
“[I’ve] had so many experiences backstage, certainly in fashion, where you may have managed to get diversity in front of the camera, but there’s nothing happening behind the camera,” Shah said.
‘Customs’ Review: Examining Immigrant Adversity through Complicated Verse
In “Customs,” Solmaz Sharif examines the American immigrant experience: “to exist in the nowhere of the arrival terminal” — to completely leave one’s people and home behind, but never arrive at an accepting culture.
Boston Ballet’s ChoreograpHER Takes the Stage at Opera House
“It was really amazing to see so many of my colleagues stepping into different styles of dance,” company dancer Schuyler C. Wijsen said in an interview about the program.