See Charlize Theron in ‘The Huntsman’ sequel, Van Morrison at the Citi Performing Arts Center, and BC’s first annual Dance Marathon, this weekend in the arts.
Instagram: Walking a Virtual Red Carpet
When society’s obsession with social media extends into every facet of daily life, Instagram users feel an overwhelming pressure to post the perfect picture.
‘The Jungle Book,’ AHANA’s Showdown, and ‘Guys and Doll’ This Weekend in the Arts
See Mowgli traverse the forest in ‘The Jungle Book,’ AHANA’s dance competition Showdown heat up, and the fan favorite musical ‘Guys and Dolls’ this weekend in the arts.
A Curtain Call on Theater Etiquette
In spite of all the costume changes, set design details, and choreography that goes into making an off-Broadway play, the audience is ultimately the one factor that power to make or break a show. These days, the crowd hasn’t been on its best behavior.
Arnett Taints Dram-Com Genre with New Netflix Show ‘Flaked’
Lacking wit, dynamic characters, and intriguing plot content, Will Arnett’s newest series ‘Flaked’ is Netflix’s new disappointing dram-com.
‘Eye in the Sky,’ J’Ouvert, and My Mother’s Fleabag This Weekend in the Arts
Find a moral dilemma in ‘Eye in the Sky,’ have a paint party with the Caribbean Culture Club, and watch Fleabag’s Big Show this weekend in the arts.
Matt Michienzie Builds a BC Band on Experimental Rock
After transitioning from solo artist to frontman of the newest BC band, Boston-based singer Matt Michienzie has finally found his groove.
Red Sox and Radio Stars: Discovering Boston’s Signature Sound
Known best for its rock bands, baked beans, and diehard sports fans, Boston has developed an admirably unapologetic identity. If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of the city.
Acoustics Showcase Versatility and Talent at Annual Spring Cafe
By combining impressive vocals, imaginative covers, and unexpected comedy, the Acoustics brought an a cappella party to McGuinn 121 on Saturday.
Embracing Hip-Hop History with Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’
Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda and his Broadway hit ‘Hamilton,’ an inventive fusion of rap and the American Revolution, history is finally fun again.