
Little Boots first hit the scene in 2009 with the release of her debut album, Hands, a strong night-on-the-town album that earned her favorable comparisons to contemporary Synth-Pop singers like Ellie Goulding and La Roux’s Elly. Now, four years later, Little Boots is continuing to bring the beats while taking on a more aural and [...]

If you didn’t find anything better to do to begin your weekend last week or none of your friends picked up the phone, well that’s because they were probably crammed up in the Middle East Downstairs enjoying some epic tunes from Savoy. The trio that makes up this group, Gray, Ben, and Mike, recently launched [...]

There’s something magical about musical theater, even when its performed in the WERS studio. Several of the cast members from the Wheelock Family Theater’s production of Oliver! stopped by the station this afternoon to give us a preview of the musical, accompanied by musical director Jon Goldberg. For the first song of the set, Charlie [...]

Last week Canadian dubstep sensation Datsik (Troy Beetles) took his Firepower Records Tour and pressed the restart button launching his Firepower Reloaded Tour. It has been a little over a year since Datsik’s acclaimed Firepower Records started. He also made an appearance in Worcester’s Palladium during his first record tour in the fall. Since then, [...]

The whole acting cast, as well as the director for the New Repertory Theater’s new production, Marry Me A Little all stopped by our WERS studios today to give our audience a taste of what kind of music exactly to expect if one were to go see their production. One could easily tell just how [...]

The American Repertory Theater’s new production of pippin instantly earns my bias because 1. I love circus 2. I Love Pippin. And 3. I’m in Boston. Should you also meet these three criteria then this show will be also be fantastic event that you don’t want to miss out on. The main problem with staging [...]

“I only went to the party cause I heard you might be there.” This is the lyric that pops up on the screen then fades away if you visit Charlie Mars’ website, and just that one line conveys a lot of what makes Mars important as an artist. Sure it’s simple, but it carries a [...]

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 [...]

While waiting for the opening act to begin performing at the Sky Ferreira show at TT the Bear’s, it became apparent the type of people who are listening to Sky. In between the sporadic moments of temporary blindness from the flashing of digital cameras taken by hands with Xs aimed at themselves, the room revealed [...]
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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