The Moth Lands at Hanover Theatre
The Moth, made famous by its enormously popular weekly NPR show, is an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. The Moth has presented more... Read More
Delgado Creates Bodega Signs and Wonders
New England Foundation for the Arts Creative City Program announces Bodega Signs and Wonders, a public art installation in Jamaica Plains’s Egelston Station created by Denise Delgado. A... Read More
Pablo Ziegler Meets Berklee
The Signature Series presents Pablo Ziegler Meets Berklee, featuring the Latin Grammy-winning Argentinian pianist, composer, and arranger performing his compositions and arrangements with a large Berklee student orchestra, faculty guitarist... Read More
Two Languages, One Community
Dos Idiomas, Una Comunidad (Two Languages, One Community) is a one hour documentary film by Blanca Bonilla and Veronica Wells that tells the story of the racial political challenges... Read More
Arabic, Eastern Mediterranean Flavors at Moona
With authentic Arabic and Eastern Mediterranean culture at the root of its concept, Moona, the newest endeavor for restaurateurs Mohamad El Zein formerly of Masa Restaurant Group and Radouan... Read More
The Sinatra of Flamenco
Three-time Grammy winner Diego el Cigala has captivated audiences all over the world with his gravelly voice and passionate interpretation of flamenco. Born in Madrid, he has often been... Read More
Brazil’s Badi Assad in Concert
Brazil’s Badi Assad is lauded as one of the world’s most unique and cross-transcendental performance artists of this generation. She transcends traditional styles of her native Brazilian music with... Read More
See the Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra 10/21
Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra blends the spirit of Chinese music with the power of a Western orchestra. All-original compositions draw upon five millennia of culture and legends. Western strings,... Read More
Paper Lanterns at The MFA
On August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima, Japan. Among the estimated 140,000 casualties that day were 12 American prisoners of war, held since July 28 at... Read More