
Looking for a show to go see as a family to put you in the Holiday spirit? The Tony Williams Dance Center is presenting Anthony Williams Urban Nutcracker for its 12th season! It presents the familiar charming tale of a young girl named Clara who dreams of having adventures with her nutcracker that she receives [...]

Live Music Week happens bi-annually at WERS to raise money to keep our station running. We ask if you can pledge your support in order to keep us live on air, bringing you live performances from your favorite musicians. Pledges can be made here. Leeny Tunes are no ordinary kid’s band. Formed by Illene Altman (who [...]

Live Music Week happens bi-annually at WERS to raise money to keep our station running. We ask if you can pledge your support in order to keep us live on air, bringing you live performances from your favorite musicians. Pledges can be made here. To watch video of Rolie Polie Guacamole perform “Triathlon” Click Here! Rolie [...]

Live Music Week happens bi-annually at WERS to raise money to keep our station running. We ask if you can pledge your support in order to keep us live on air, bringing you live performances from your favorite musicians. Pledges can be made here. WERS was happy to have Mister G come through the studio for [...]

Calling all Playground lovers! If you are looking for some exciting Halloween fun before the big night, head over to The Shops at the Prudential Center on October 28th. The Pru Boo is going on so you can trick-or-treat for Charity! The Pru Boo this year is partnering with the charity Room to Grow, a [...]

Get ready Playgrounders! This fall the Coolidge Corner Theatre is launching a new season of Weekend Children Shows. Every weekend there will be a highly anticipated kids group performing just for you! The season kicks off on Sunday, October 14, with singer-song writer Vanessa Trien & the Jumping Monkeys. Who will be also be debuting [...]

Attention all Playgroundgoers, I have reviewed a new fun filled album just for you! Melissa Green has released her forth album, Sing Loud! I did not know what to expect from this album, but I can tell you right off the bat it had me dancing and loving every song. Melissa Green reminds me of [...]

The phrase “Labor Day Weekend” is enough to make any student cringe, young or old. It usually means the end of a rockin’ summer and the beginning of a new school year. But not to worry – there are still some fun things to do before you head back to the classroom. Labor Day weekend [...]

Attention all Playgroundgoers: If you are looking for something to do on a rainy day, pop on over to Watertown, MA. No matter what age you are, Watertown has something fun for you to enjoy! If the rain is keeping you away from the parks, head on over to Inside Playground where you can have [...]

Boston is a city that was instrumental in the creation of the United States. Today the history of our founders is preserved throughout the city with the Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is not only a line that connects all the historic places in Boston, but it is also a window into the past. This [...]
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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