By Sam Shipman, Editor-at-large
/ October 29, 2023
Since Roadrunner’s opening in March 2022, many artists have been featured on its stage. If you come an hour before doors open, you’re almost guaranteed...
By Ryan Yau, Content Managing Editor
/ October 19, 2023
Independent Film Festival Boston is hosting its Fall Focus series from Oct. 19 to 23 at The Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square.
Since the main IFFBoston...
The Boston Book Festival, featuring notable authors such as Rick Riordan, Chloe Gong, and Heather Cox Richardson, alongside performers, local publishers,...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ October 16, 2023
Jakobs Castle, a new fusion band, embodies the convergence of two seemingly disparate worlds, aptly described as "beach meets internet"— a term ingeniously...
By Molly Boyke, Beacon Correspondent
/ October 14, 2023
Halloween lovers of all ages gathered for a night of haunted harmonies at The Rocks, one of Seaport's newest event spaces. The "Play it by Fear" concert,...
By Margaux Jubin, Former Staff Writer
/ October 11, 2023
The Emerson Poetry Project hosted a slam poetry competition featuring compelling poetic performances from students striving to secure a spot in the final....
New York Times bestselling author, editor, and publisher Silvia Moreno-Garcia engaged in a conversation at the Boston Public Library to discuss her latest...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ October 9, 2023
I used to believe that witnessing a packed audience fall into complete silence at the first note of a song was a rare occurrence–until I experienced...
“Shelter in Solitude,” written by and starring Siobhan Fallon Hogan, delves into the story of shared solitude among unlikely pairs. The dramatic comedy...
By Clara Faulkner, Operations Managing Editor
/ October 6, 2023
Hailing from the United Kingdom to Boston, the punk-rock sensation known far and wide as Bad Nerves has embarked on a daring mission: to infuse vitality...
By Sasha Zirin, Assistant Living Arts Editor
/ October 5, 2023
A fresh take on Westerns, “Strange Way of Life,” is hitting theaters this week with just a 32-minute runtime. The film wrapped me up in a fast drama-romance,...
“Through your stories, your voice will live on forever. How does it feel to be functionally immortal?”
Neil Gaiman read my question aloud to scattered...
By Amin S. Lotfi, Staff Photographer
/ September 27, 2023
On Sept. 20th, anticipation filled the air as fans awaited the legendary group Death Grips. MGM Music Hall doors opened at 8 p.m., filling the pit with...
By Bryan Liu, Managing Editor
/ September 27, 2023
Most people think getting “cucked” is a bad thing, but Jack DeMarco, Andy Babb, and Elle O’Brien just want to share what they love with others.
Each...
By Margaux Jubin, Former Staff Writer
/ September 27, 2023
In 1914, 42 of Boston’s most prominent artists came together to create the Boston Guild of Artists, and over a century later, this same passion for art...