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Juliana Tuozzola / Journal Staff

Boston Ballet showcases grace, power through emotional performances of ‘Obsidian Tear’ and ‘Fifth Symphony’

Patrick Holmes November 8, 2017

A swift but stark movement from the conductor silenced the orchestra, followed immediately by a tremendous roar of applause that reverberated against the intricate walls of the Boston Opera House on Sunday,...

Rick Schenkkan’s ‘Building the Wall’ explores potential realization of Trump campaign promises

Kaitlin Hahn November 8, 2017

In a dramatic realization of the future regarding the current political climate and the threat to the American people as well as those within the U.S. borders, the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) hosted...

Shayla Manning / Journal Contributor

“Cirque of the Dead” delivers Halloween horror, gore & erotica

Shayla Manning October 31, 2017

Blood, sex, clowns and zombies took the stage as the Boston Circus Guild put on their annual performance of ‘Cirque of the Dead’ this past Saturday night. The Halloween-themed event took place at...

Courtesy of Tim Gurczak

“Robyn is Happy” acts a guide to navigating the complexities of life

Nathan Espinal October 31, 2017

Performative art provides a platform for people to explore the larger issues that complicate life. The play, “Robyn is Happy” is a meditation on friendship and intervention that confronts these concerns...

Courtesy of Nile Hawver/Nile Scot

SpeakEasy Stage Company’s restructures concept of autism in performance of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

Kendra Huber October 25, 2017

Theatrical ambiguity allows for creative innovation to encompass a production. If done well, the audience experiences this creativity in its intended form, by means of sound, lights, script, props, and...

By Facebook user Zenaida Peterson Poetry

Cantab lounge features renowned poet and activist

Kaitlin Hahn October 25, 2017

On any given Wednesday night at the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge, one can pay the three dollars fee, present an ID and make way through the doorway, past the bar full of locals and the five 50-something-year-old...

By Sam Emerson

Director Rob Reiner brings LBJ to life in new film

Juliana Tuozzola October 25, 2017

It has been half a century since the enactment of the Civil Rights Act, which ended segregation in public places and made employment discrimination illegal. The act was proposed by President John F. Kennedy,...

Chris DeGusto / News Editor

Takashi Murakami brings Japanese art and culture to Boston

Chris DeGusto October 18, 2017

Usually a quiet and serene setting, the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) was anything but traditional on Friday night, as Boston’s best-known epicenter for creativity hosted an enthralling installation to its...

Lexie Piepmeier / Journal Contributor

“Yes” Performs 50th Anniversary Tour in Boston

Juliana Tuozzola October 10, 2017

“Yes” performed at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston on Oct. 4, 2017. The band featured lead singer Jon Anderson, guitarist Trevor Rabin, and keyboardist Rick Wakeman. The progressive rock band was recently...

Katie Hehl / Journal Contributor

#GlamSlam at Boston Fashion Week

Haley Clegg October 10, 2017

Local fashion designers and artists came together Thursday night to share personal stories from their careers as a part of this year’s Boston Fashion Week. #GlamSlam featured 10 different speakers from...

By Facebook user Chico Williams

Rap artist Chico Williams staking his claim in the Boston rap community

John Irizarry September 20, 2017

Considering that the rap genre originated on the East Coast, songs from cities like New York and Boston can be considered as some of the purest forms of rap music. Rapping began as a way to entertain at...

Katie Hehl / Journal Contributor

Hempfest 2017

Kaitlin Hahn and Nick Viveiros September 20, 2017

For more pictures from this year's Hempfest, visit Uncovered with Flash.   Thousands flocked to the grassy knolls of the Boston Common this past weekend for the 38th annual Boston Freedom Rally,...

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