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In the face of increasingly fewer lesbian and dyke bars in Boston, the show recreates the rare space with the help of community elders → Read More
Director Bevin O’Gara Speaks About Play With No Talking → Read More
Q&A w/ Kevin McDonald and two high school chorus members → Read More
Pioneering Somerville artist live/work co-op celebrates 30th anniversary → Read More
When most people think of opera, they imagine a red-faced, sweating man or woman on stage, belting out unintelligible lyrics. Think Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in “What’s Opera, Doc?” or maybe even Florence Foster Jenkins (Meryl Streep in the eponymous biopic). → Read More
The Grinch formulates a plan to steal Christmas from the noisy and cheery Whos by dressing up as Santa Claus and stealing all of their presents and decorations and “the log for their fire” with help from his dog, Max. → Read More
Three aristocratic women gather in a salon in pre-revolution Paris to talk and tell stories. As the backstory of these characters unfold, the stories they tell begin to take on an allegorical quality. → Read More
This Halloween, the Boston Pops will perform the original score of the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho in sync with the film on screen at Symphony Hall. DigBoston caught up with Pops conductor and musical director Keith Lockhart ahead of this very special event. Why did you decide on Psycho for this year’s Halloween performance? Is there something particular about the score that stood out… → Read More
With his premiere on the enormous 80-foot screen at Jordan’s Imax Theater in Reading on Oct 30, just in time for Halloween, we spoke to the actor and director about his latest. → Read More