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Dan Croll leaves Boston in Sweet Disarray

Morgan Hume November 10, 2016

Widely known for his prolific songwriting capabilities and numerous accolades in the music industry, Dan Croll made his first appearance in Boston at the Paradise Rock Club last weekend. Croll, a 26-year-old...

Haley Clegg / Photo Editor

“Le Corsaire” en pointe in season opener

Felicity Otterbein and Kendra Huber November 2, 2016

Ivan Liska’s production of “Le Corsaire” encompassed the essence of both the poetry of dance and the power of character. Held at the Boston Opera House, the Boston Ballet kicked off the 2016-17...

Brooke Patterson/ Journal Staff

Gory days, they’ll pass you by

Chris DeGusto and Brooke Patterson October 26, 2016

From mad scientists, to scantily-clad nuns, performers of the Boston Circus Guild showcased their annual spectacular, Cirque of the Dead. The Saturday night performance was hosted by the American Repertory...

Haley Clegg/ Photo Editor

Boy and Bear rock Boston

October 19, 2016

View the story here: Boy and Bear bring Aussie flair to Boston

Eliot Sumner synthesizes crowds at Berklee

Jillian Barrows October 19, 2016

Coming off her summer tour and performing at SXSW, Jimmy Kimmel Live, English singer-songwriter Eliot Sumner put on an intimate set with her band at Berklee College’s Red Room Café 939 on Friday night....

Haley Clegg/ Photo Editor

Boy and Bear bring Aussie flair to Boston

Jacob Geanous October 19, 2016

One of Australia’s most illustrious Indie rock bands, Boy and Bear, dropped anchor in Boston on Thursday.  The Paradise Rock club, a New England rock haven, was the most recent stop during the Sydney...

Haley Clegg/ Journal Staff

ArtWeek brings global activism to creative, local level

Haley Clegg October 13, 2016

The event was called Global Activism, but this program came with a twist. Last week ArtWeek Boston set out to change the way people view climate change, but did so through art. Activists and artists alike...

ArtWeek: concrete base for new sound

Morgan Hume October 6, 2016

Imagine attending a concert with no singing, no traditional instruments and no flashy backup dancers. Picture being in an almost empty concrete room, with three artists using only their laptops and the...

Kendra Huber/ Journal Contributor

Royal subjects: Local fashion brand joins ArtWeek to give back

Kendra Huber October 6, 2016

Everyone has their own kingdom. Some people find it in music or literature, others in science or technology. At Inner Sanctum we are reminded of the power that all art potentially holds. Located in Roxbury,...

Coco comes to life at Boston Fashion Week

Coco comes to life at Boston Fashion Week

Brooke Patterson September 28, 2016
Boston Fashion Week features informal fashion show in Downtown Boston in honor of the great Coco Chanel.
By Angela Pyne

Opening night of Fashion Week hits a new trend

Catarina Protano September 28, 2016

Boston Fashion Week opened on Sept. 23 with a party showcasing a fashion show by Denise Hajjar and live sketches done by fashion illustrator, Holly Nichols. Attendees were immersed in a wonderland of...

MFA announces confidence in contemporary collection

Morgan Hume and Catarina Protano September 21, 2016

The fall season brings change, whether it is in the world of fashion, or the shift in weather. For the Museum of Fine Arts, it’s new contemporary exhibits. The museum held a fall preview event on Sept....

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