Sept. 11 may have “happened” in 2001, but it also “happens” every year, too, since we were reminded since that tragic day to “never forget.”
Storm At City Hall: A Weekend Of Surprises At Boston Calling
Despite the thunder and lightning on Saturday, people crowded City Hall Plaza for Boston Calling—with The National and Lorde, among others, performing this weekend.
A Look Back: The History Of Music Festivals
Tracing the growth and popularity of music festivals—from Woodstock to Boston Calling, and everything in between.
This Weekend In Arts: Boston Calling, SOWA Open Market, And More
Head to Boston Calling and Make Music Boston for weekend performances in the city, or celebrate the summer season with the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Surprising Sights Of The Marathon
By: Michelle Tomassi
From taking a selfie with a runner to seeing Team Hoyt in person, the unexpected experiences of the Boston Marathon will remain engrained in my memory. They will be a reminder of how Bostonians were able to push past any fear, and cross the finish line with strength and gratitude.
The Boston Ballet’s Cinderella Story
By: Ariana Igneri
Previewing Thursday’s opening of the Boston Ballet’s adaptation of Cinderella, The Scene talks to dancer Boyko Dossev about the company’s new show.
From Russia (With Love): Fashion On The Streets Of St. Petersburg
While Russian soldiers occupy Crimea, traditions in St. Petersburg are relatively unchanged as Russians celebrate centuries’ worth of culture at the annual Maslenitsa festival.
Scene And Heard: February 27, 2014
Comedian Harold Ramis dies, Kid Cudi releases surprise album, and more this week