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16 Things We Can’t Wait to Do This Spring and Early Summer

A highly subjective list of concerts, comedians, movies, and more you need to see this season.


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Things to Do This Week in Boston

News

Yay, the Coolidge Corner Theatre Expansion Is Finally Here

News

The MFA’s “Korean Wave” Exhibition Is Thrilling


Latest Stories

Slideshow: Iron and Wine at the House of Blues

After missing an Iron and Wine show at a dive bar in Denver several years ago thanks to overcrowding and a jerk door guy, we’ve […]

Listen Up! Haitian Singer/Songwriter Wanito

We’ve always had a secret love of the audition portion of American Idol, watching hopefuls either make complete asses of themselves or blow us away […]

Listen Up! Record Store Day Q&A

The third Saturday of the month is rapidly approaching, which means the fourth annual Record Store Day is nigh! This weekend, vinylphiles and tunehounds alike will forsake […]

Listen Up! Record Store Day Q&A

The third Saturday of the month is rapidly approaching, which means the fourth annual Record Store Day is nigh! This weekend, vinylphiles and tunehounds alike […]

Preview: Potiche

French actress Catherine Deneauve’s latest film opens in Boston this weekend. Potiche, by François Ozon, co-stars an aging Gerard Depardieu and is an adaptation of […]

To-Do List: 3.24.11

Film festivals, fine food, craft fairs and a whole lot of sheep in need of a haircut — in short, everything awesome for you to […]


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Best of Boston, arts and city life

Best of Boston, arts and city life

Including theaters, museum options, and other ways to explore the city.

Why Doesn't Boston Give New Edition Their Due?

Why Doesn't Boston Give New Edition Their Due?

Forget New Kids on the Block—New Edition is the greatest pop group Boston has ever produced. So why doesn't their hometown show them more love? G. Valentino Ball's story from our archives still resonates.


Preview: DeVotchKa

By: Anne Vickman If you haven’t heard Denver-based DeVotchKa’s newest album, 100 Lovers, consider reading our review of the album, then hit up the Paradise […]

Preview: Victor Wooten and the Stanley Clark Band

By: Anne Vickman If you’re even remotely interested in bass playing, don’t read the rest of this entry. Just buy your ticket to Victor Wooten […]

Q & A: Paula Poundstone

By: Lindsay Tucker Looking for something to do this Saturday? If you’re a fan of Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, NPR’s “oddly informative news quiz” show, […]

Q & A: Paula Poundstone

By: Lindsay Tucker Looking for something to do this Saturday? If you’re a fan of Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, NPR’s “oddly informative news quiz” show, […]

Preview: Crystal Castles

By: Anne Vickman Any band whose name is a reference to an ’80s cartoon deserves a listen in our book. In this instance, the band […]

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Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

Seven Can't-Miss Events, Every Month

From theater to pop concerts to comedy stars, don't miss our monthly list.


Event Preview: Kodo Drummers

By: Anne Vickman Watching taiko drumming is, quite literally, a breathtaking experience. The double-ended drums create beats so deep and loud that they physically resonate […]

Preview: Andre Dubus III

By: Tanya Pai Recently we were fortunate enough to get our hands on an advance copy of Townie, the latest work by local writer Andre […]

Music Fix: The Low Anthem

By: Anne Vickman The first time I heard the Providence-based band The Low Anthem I was floored. Unfortunately it was after they played a show […]

Editors' Picks: The Razzies

If you’re like much of America, you’ll tune in this Sunday to watch the Academy honor the best films of 2010. If you’re like us, […]

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