Leon Bridges transported Boston Calling crowd to the ’60s through his signature blues and soul-inspired style.
Tyler Childers Charms Boston Calling’s Night Two Audience
On Saturday, May 25, country singer Tyler Childers headlined the second day of the annual Boston Calling music festival.
Kase: MFA Exhibit Finds Joy in the Ordinary, and So Should We
The exhibit shows viewers the possibilities of maintaining a childlike perspective when viewing everyday objects, even in a busy world where simplicity can seem impossible.
Emerson: Winteractive is Not Worth Your Walk
Inspired and supported by several arts organizations from Quebec, the installations borrowed from the Canadian tradition of winter festivals that offer a sense of community and culture amid a frozen winter.
Give ‘Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight’ a Chance
Playing at the Huntington Theatre through March 23, Stand Up is a 60-minute, strikingly interactive, (mostly) one-man tour de force, aiming to explain, answer, or fix the loneliness of its audience by curtain call.
Faye Webster’s Subtle Yet Powerful Vocals and Screen Animations Create a Magical Night at Roadrunner
Faye Webster’s beautiful and unique vocals coupled with screen animations created a dreamlike atmosphere.
Crossing Borders With Her Hands: MFA Boston’s ‘Toshiko Takaezu: Shaping Abstraction’
The new MFA exhibit impresses viewers by showcasing Toshiko Takaezu’s mastery of ceramics and abstract paintings.
Slowdive Gave An Effortless But Piercing Performance For Fans At House of Blues
Besides the lighting and visual effects, all Slowdive offered was its music. For the audience, that seemed to be more than enough.
Bruno Major Reconnects With His Fans on the Roadrunner Stage After Six Years
Bruno Major created an environment of familiarity by interacting with fans and performing his heartfelt songs.
Dublin-Based Artist Somebody’s Child Wins Over Its First U.S. Audience
Somebody’s Child took its time to warm up the crowd at The Middle East, eventually gaining reciprocate energy from fans.