Leyla McCalla at The Rockwell
Leyla McCalla is a New York-born Haitian-American living in New Orleans, who sings in French, Haitian Creole and English, and plays cello, tenor banjo and guitar. Deeply influenced by... Read More
Raphael Xavier at the ICA
Known for reinvigorating the street-dance community in Philadelphia, Raphael Xavier is an alumnus of the groundbreaking hip-hop dance company Rennie Harris Puremovement and a recent recipient of a Guggenheim... Read More
Wanted: Culinary Daredevils
Red Heat Tavern, with locations in Bedford and Wilmington, is turning up the heat and raising the stakes with the ultimate spice-lover’s test: The Red Heat Reaper Challenge. Every... Read More
Home Town: RePresenting Boston’s Chinatown
The New England Foundation for the Arts announces Home Town: RePresenting Boston’s Chinatown as a Place of People – Then and Now, an interactive public art exhibition by Wen-ti... Read More
South End Open Studios Turns 30
On Saturday, September 24th & Sunday, September 25th, 2016 United South End Artists, Inc. will present the 30th annual South End Open Studios from 11:00AM – 6:00PM. Since... Read More
I Am A Woman Who…
On Saturday, October 1st, 2016 the Boston Center for Adult Education (BCAE) invites women to explore and discover what connects them to other women by joining the I AM... Read More
Friends of Caritas Cubana 9/24
There will be an Evening to Benefit Friends of Caritas Cubana this Saturday in Lexigton. The evening’s program, which will benefit the work of the Friends of Caritas... Read More
BAMS Fest Presents: “Souls of Women”
Join Boston Arts Music Soul Fest as it presents: “Souls of Women,” a panel discussion and performance, exploring how contemporary, Black and Brown women musicians, arts educators and entertainers,... Read More
The Dhol Foundation at The Sinclair
The Dhol Foundation set out to really explore the capabilities and diverse range of music from various cultures around the world. This openness to other cultures sets the group... Read More