
Last Friday, duo group Big Gigantic paid a visit to Boston playing at the House of Blues. This jazz/dubstep/hip-hop/EDM livetronica duo was sold out last week, filling up all three floors of the venue. The two performers of the group, producer/saxophonist, Dominic Lalli, and drummer, Jeremy Salken, have made a huge debut from their talents [...]

Hey all you Playgrounders! Coming up in March, there are TONS of family-friendly shows coming to the Boston area that will make the perfect outing for the whole family! Clifford the Big Red Dog LIVE! is coming to the Wilbur Theatre in Boston! In this new musical, Clifford and Emily Elizabeth take audiences to Birdwell [...]

The only way you couldn’t have known this information is if you’ve been actively ignoring social media, but both Firefly and Bonnaroo released their summer 2013 lineups this past Tuesday. Firefly Music Festival made its festival debut last year in Dover, Delaware with huge headliners like The Killers, Jack White and The Black Keys, with [...]

I was lucky to go to Disney’s new Disney On Ice: Rockin Ever After and man do I have a lot to say. Not only was the music up beat and had me and many other audience members singing and dancing along, but the skating was incredible! Twirls, flips, spins, and jumps are only some [...]

Hey, concertgoers! Need a boost in the monotony of the ever-changing weather? Here’s what’s on the concert venue menu this week: Lady Lamb the Beekeeper – TT the Bear’s—Friday, February 22th Declared the Best in Boston by the Improper Bostonian in the summer of 2012, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper is the stage name of solo [...]

Despite the harsh winds and snow that could be seen outside the window, there was something very peaceful about Noah Lubin’s visit to the WERS studio this morning. The Chicago-born and Boston-based guitarist stopped by to play a few songs during WERS’s Chagigah segment. He was polite, professional, and wore a gray newsboy cap throughout [...]

Nor’easter Nemo took Boston will full force this weekend, shutting down all public transportation and leaving Bostonians with cabin fever. Despite the 22 inches of snow that fell upon the Bean, local indie electronic band Passion Pit wouldn’t let their fans down. Luckily their tour schedule allowed for the Boston show to be pushed back [...]

Recently, we have seen some amazing artists come to Boston and kick the 2013 year off strong. They have been traveling all over and taking with them some pretty intense stage setup that would make anyone say “Ooh Ahh!!” Not to mention, we’ve been getting treated with plenty of new music releases, albums and EPs [...]

It had only been about six months since the Denver-based folk-rock band, The Lumineers had played the House of Blues on Lansdowne Street. But there was a big difference between the two shows and it wasn’t the drop in temperature. They were headlining. Their self-titled debut record was released in April of this last year [...]

The story of growing up as an Irish-American is one familiar to many Bostonians, and an experience that creates an immediate bond between anyone who has shared the culture. Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt’s claim to fame is in his ability to articulate this experience in his work, which includes the classic Angela’s Ashes. However, [...]
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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