POWER MASTERS – HOME OF THE GRAVE
Out of Prov’s sludgy artophany, Punk & Roll darlings POWER MASTERS have again risen up to spit a sweet new release in…
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Out of Prov’s sludgy artophany, Punk & Roll darlings POWER MASTERS have again risen up to spit a sweet new release in…
Whitehaus Family Records continues it’s Tuesday night residency at Midway tonight with an amazing lineup MC’d by comedian/WFR-friend Kofi Thomas and with…
FRIENDS FROM FRANCE (Les Interdits) by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski (France/Germany/Russia, 2013, 100 min.) shows today as part of the MFA’s…
In the fantastic world of Brattleboro VT’s GREAT VALLEY evolution runs from mammal to lizard. Only now have acheologists uncovered the traces…
The kind music lovers of NNA TAPES have been champions of the weird and wonderful since 2008 and many great bands have…
Boston-based time travellers ROYAL WEDDING have new material emanating from Roxbury collective studios ’Berwick Research Institute’. This collection of 5 tracks titled…
“Holy smoking earholes, Batman, what evildoing is this?” “Why, no evildoing at all, Robin. Just some of Gotham’s young folk blowing off…
This famously ingenious ‘show-and-tell’ event quietly sparkles every now and then in Central Square and the folks who know and go all…
What happened to our enemies? Where did they go? Actually they’re still right where they ever were, right in front of us….
Athens, Georgia is home to a lot of odd and wonderful pop bands. Tonight, O’Brien’s Pub hosts a particularly good one, CASPER…
This looks to be exactly the kind of place we <3. Four young Latino artists (Julia Pimes, Bryan Rodriguez, Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz, and Eduardo Restrepo) band together to start a gallery/cultural arts center in a tiny space just off the Harrison St. Art-Strip in the South End? Magic! So come out to celebrate this incarnation of TRU LOVE, with performances from Andisa Jones, Santiago Cardenas and Branden Paillant, plus six local folk will contribute the first pieces to grace wall and shelf. April 4th // 6-11 pm // 59 Wareham St. (South End)
This looks to be exactly the kind of place we <3. Four young Latino artists (Julia Pimes, Bryan Rodriguez, Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz, and Eduardo Restrepo) band together to start a gallery/cultural arts center in a tiny space just off the Harrison St. Art-Strip in the South End? Magic! So come out to celebrate this incarnation of TRU LOVE, with performances from Andisa Jones, Santiago Cardenas and Branden Paillant, plus six local folk will contribute the first pieces to grace wall and shelf. April 4th // 6-11 pm // 59 Wareham St. (South End)