Many of BC’s bands and soloists joined together for the Music Guild’s second annual Break the Bubble concert this Saturday at Faneuil Hall.
‘The Mask You Live In’ Points Out the Dangers of Toxic Masculinity
‘The Mask You Live In’ suggests that there is a darker, more aggressive side to masculinity that is to no one’s benefit. Through film and discussion, efforts are being made to correct for its shortcomings.
Through the Lens With Billy Foshay
Emerging from the current climate of uncertainty, Billy Foshay catches glimpses of clarity and understanding as he points his camera out into the world.
Open Mic Night Opens the Stage for Seasoned and New Voices
The mic does not care who you are, because when you step on stage, all that matters is the artist who dares to take it.
Fleabag Makes Viewers More than Flies on the Wall in Its Big Show
Fleabag makes viewers awe struck observers to a spectacle it has crafted over years of tradition in its Big Show.
FACES, AHANA Find Ways to Sing, Dance, and ‘Speak For Your Change’
While there are many ways to enact change, facing differences and embracing them in our own lives proves to be the most powerful, as the ‘Speak For Your Change’ event suggests.
‘A Night of African Music’ Births Beauty from the Beats of the Balafon
Showcasing the versatility of the balafon, Malian jeli Kouyate played songs that spoke to the core of tradition and heritage, while embracing new musical conventions.
‘Dog Sees God’ Explores the Dark, Complex Teenage Years of the ‘Peanuts’ Gang
The Contemporary Theater of Boston College’s production of ‘Dog Sees God’ imagines a moody, perplexing future for some of America’s classic cartoon characters.
‘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.