Interview
“The pain depicted on stage must cut to the bone, inspire a seemingly impossible empathy within me, within the audience.”
Read More“My first order of business is to do a listening tour. I will have the same question for everyone I meet: what do you need to do your work?”
Read More“I think a lot of people around town are fairly aware of the Red Sox’s checkered history in terms of race.”
Read MoreTim Page on a generous sampling of Virgil Thomson’s best music criticism – trenchant, outspoken, oftentimes delightfully clever, and always assured.
Read MoreLegendary gospel performer Spencer Taylor Jr. and the Highway QC’s will be part of the biggest traditional gospel program of the year in Boston.
Read More“If you’re dead you won’t have a movement, and guns kept people alive. In particular, kept people who made the movement alive.”
Read MoreSelf-production, I think, is for artists who also are entrepreneurs who have a burning desire to get their voice heard.
Read MoreNeuroplasticity is a bit more fleshed-out than its predecessor, but the album retains ample amounts of the slow to mid-tempo spookiness that Al Spx calls “doom soul.”
Read More“The Boston Book Festival is doing really well. It feels like an established part of Boston’s cultural scene.”
Read MoreA People’s History of the New Boston takes the “grassroots” view and tries to give overdue credit to the role that community activists and neighborhood residents played in building the “New Boston.”
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