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Spring Arts Preview 2016

Arts & Entertainment

April Must-See: Rob Delaney in Catastrophe

Boston-bred comedian Rob Delaney moved his family to London to create, write, and play the lead in his own television comedy, Catastrophe. Already, the risk […]

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May Must-Read: Mission Hill by Pamela Wechsler

With her taut debut novel, Mission Hill, Pamela Wechsler’s career comes full circle. After spending decades as a Suffolk, state, and federal prosecutor, she struck […]

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June Must-See: Boston Pops’ Gospel Night

Now in its 24th year, one of the most popular concerts of the Boston Pops season has been Gospel Night, which features some of the […]

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Art Exhibits to See in Boston in Spring 2016

Walid Raad This season, the ICA hosts the first-ever comprehensive North American museum survey of Walid Raad, a leading artist from Lebanon. His work, spanning […]

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New Books to Read in Spring 2016

Blackass by Igoni Barrett A young Nigerian man wakes up to discover he’s become a white man, which changes everything from his employment prospects to the […]

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Boston Concerts Happening in Spring 2016

March Ra Ra Riot Having released a new album in February, the indie rock band Ra Ra Riot is headed on a spring tour—their second […]

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Comedy Shows Coming to Boston in Spring 2016

March Ron Funches The Undateable star had a small role opposite Johnny Depp in Funny or Die’s hilarious Donald Trump biopic parody. March 3-5, Laugh Boston, 425 […]

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Movies and TV Shows to Watch in Spring 2016

Movies Zootopia Disney’s newest animated flick about talking animals features Milton native Jenny Slate, known for her work on SNL, Obvious Child, and as the voice of […]

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Theater and Dance Shows Coming to Boston in Spring 2016

March Richard II Set in 1398, William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy follows the fall of King Richard II and the rise of his successor, Henry IV, […]