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Roger Miller

Concert Review: “Mission of Burma” — Boston’s Fab Four?

The celebrated post-punk band Mission of Burma played a benefit show for Somerville Local First at Regent Theatre: their instrumental interplay is more intuitive than ever.

By: Brett Milano Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music, Rock Tagged: Brett Milano, Clint Conley, Minibeast, Mission of Burma, Peter Prescott, Roger Miller, Somerville Local First

Film Preview: Sheer Silent Film Magic — “He Who Gets Slapped” and The Alloy Orchestra

“Lon Chaney is just a master,” says Roger Miller of The Alloy Orchestra, “and the film ‘He Who Gets Slapped’ has everything that he’s great at.”

By: Debra Cash Filed Under: Featured, Film, Preview Tagged: He Who Gets Slapped, MGM, Roger Miller, The Alloy Orchestra, World Music/Crash Arts

Music Feature: M2 — “At Land’s Edge” Album Review/Interview

At Land’s Edge is a creepy and wonderful piece of art that will more than likely inspire a mind-altering live experience.

By: Kathleen Burke Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: At Land's Edge, Ben Miller, Degeneration, M2, Mission of Burma, Roger Miller, The Alloy Orchestra, The Sensorium Saxophone Orchestra

Theater Review: An Enjoyable If Unmemorable Trip Down the “Big River”

The impressive cast and lovely, atmospheric design of the Lyric Stage production cannot completely overcome the flaws of “Big River,” but they make the trip a scenic, often amusing, and enjoyable theatrical journey.

By: Alyssa Hall Filed Under: Review, Theater Tagged: Big River, Lyric stage company of boston, Mark Twain, musical, Roger Miller

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