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Cameron Renshaw, an 11-year-old cellist, and two Cape pianists will be guest artists for Cape Symphony's "Forever Young" concerts Nov. 12-13. → Read More
Chatham Chorale will hold 4 concerts in 2 this weekend, the first since December 2019, to celebrate its 50th anniversary in a 300-year-old church. → Read More
This weekend's "Passport to Ireland" concerts are part of Cape Symphony's push to keep live music going as vaccinated, masks patrons return. → Read More
Addison Gallery, Cape Ann exhibits explore how the perception of color doesn't just include pigment, but shadow, density and contrast. → Read More
At Gloucester’s Cape Ann Museum, “Cape Ann & Monhegan Island Vistas” shows classic examples from dozens of artists who painted at both seaports. → Read More
This weekend's concert, Cape Symphony artistic director Jung-Ho Pak says, will have “the most strongly envisioned program I have ever created.” → Read More
'Fabric of a Nation' is an intense exhibition that tells the story of our nation, warts and all. → Read More
“Jane Peterson: The Principal of Beauty,” is on view in the Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery at Beverly’s Endicott College. → Read More
Kirsten Z. Cairns directs an all-male cast including Matthew DiBattista, Aaron Engebreth, James Demler, Linus Schafer Goulthorpe and David McFerrin. → Read More
The Salem Witch Trials ended in the murder of at least 25 children, men and women in the 1690s. Each year at Halloween the PEM mounts an exhibit. → Read More
After longtime director Richard Pittman suffered a stroke, composer Eric Nathan leads New England Philharmonic in new season starting Oct. 16. → Read More
With Gloucester poised for upcoming an upcoming election, “Think of Me Tuesday,” the story of perpetual candidate Jim “Buddy’ Chum has perfect timing. → Read More
The Cuban painter Mariano Rodriguez (1912–1990) traveled widely and painted prolifically. See a retrospective of his work at the McMullen in Boston. → Read More
Conflicts aren't decided, just abandoned in James Sheldon's "Reparations" at Gloucester Stage Company → Read More
The final concerts of this year’s Rockport Chamber Music Festival take place Sept. 3, 9–12, and 17–19. → Read More
Gloucester Stage Company's production of “Reparations” Sept. 3-19 stars Jason Bowen, Angela Pierce, Malcolm Ingram and Lisa Tharps. → Read More
Lanes Coven Theater Co. presents “The Taming of the Shrew” at two outdoor locations beginning Aug. 26, in Gloucester and Beverly. → Read More
You hate the characters in Theresa Rebeck’s “Seared” so much, you end up respecting them. → Read More
Chamber music premieres with tuba aren’t that common, but U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Scott Devereaux isn’t a common tuba player anyway. → Read More
The Clark in Williamstown is exhibiting works of Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup and Les Lalanne - Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne → Read More