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Black Music Month: Prince

June is Black Music Month, on June 24th Secret Spot is highlighting Prince.

Chagigah Kitchen: Potato Knish

Chagigah Kitchen: Potato Knish

Hello, Chagigah listeners! This week we’re reverting to an old favorite—what’s better than a Potato Knish prepared in under an hour for a midnight snack? It’s one of the oldest Jewish recipes in the book, and we’ve got a simple recipe using only five ingredients to tide you over until breakfast! Have a wonderful week, [...]

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

If you, like me, are a fan of both a cappella music and William Shakespeare, you are in for the best treat: from June 28 until June 30, Opera Hub presents the East Coast premiere of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream Opera A Cappella”! The show will be taking place at The Boston Center for the [...]

Revo Radar: La Fleur

Revo Radar: La Fleur

Flower Power is taking over the electronica air waves, but don’t fret, this groovy spinstress is anything but mellow. Sanna Engdahl by day, La Fleur by night, this Swedish dancer/pharmacist–turned-DJ has been popping up on remix charts since 2006. After gaining popularity in the Swedish night scene, she ranked #6 in Sweden’s Top 100 DJs [...]

Shawn Colvin Live In Studio

Shawn Colvin Live In Studio

Between a memoir, a new album, and a rigorous tour schedule, Shawn Colvin took time to stop by WERS this past Thursday. She grabbed a seat and immediately started feeling around on her fingerboard as we prepared for her solo acoustic session. As a singer-songwriter who has been creating albums for 23 years, Colvin seemed [...]

Sofia Talvik on The Left End

Sofia Talvik on The Left End

For thirty-three-year-old Swedish artist and folk veteran Sofia Talvik, it’s all about committing to the cause. For a woman who’s committing herself to a two-year, worldwide tour, a new album, and a voice and personality that never seems to tire, no artist seems better suited to the task. We know what you’re thinking… a two [...]

Thoughts on Theater: Theater In Movie Houses

Thoughts on Theater: Theater In Movie Houses

I just got back from seeing the acclaimed production of Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. However not only was the production at the London National Theater, but it closed more than a year ago. This was a part of National Theater Live Initiative, a program that broadcasts outstanding theatrical productions [...]

Black Music Month: Barrington Levy

June is Black Music Month, on June 22nd Rockers is highlighting Barrington Levy.

Fun on the Playground: Natick

Fun on the Playground: Natick

Summer has just begun! And for anyone who is looking to find some serious summer fun, Natick is the place for you! Natick is a fairly large town that neighbors Newton and Framingham and it’s just bustling with great summer family activities! There is much more to this town than just the very popular Natick [...]

Black Music Month: Roxanne Shante

June is Black Music Month, on June 21st 889@Night is highlighting Roxanne Shante.

EMERSON COLLEGE

Serenata de Amor Brings Cape Verde to Emerson

Serenata de Amor, a musical theater project spearheaded by visual media arts associate professor Claire Andrade-Watkins, was brought to Emerson this past year. The project is a tribute to the morna of Cape Verde and Brava set in the 1940s. Andrade-Watkins worked with a team of faculty and staff members from Emerson to bring Serenata [...]

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