Aaron Neville at The Cabot
Aaron Neville first rose to national prominence when his song “Tell It Like It Is” topped Billboard’s R&B chart for five weeks in 1967 and quickly sold over one... Read More
A True Rebel Against Injustice
Set against the antebellum South and based on a true story, The Birth of a Nation follows Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a literate slave and preacher whose financially strained... Read More
IDB Partners with Berklee on Music Ed in Latin America
Berklee Latino, Berklee College of Music’s Spanish-language program, returns to Bogota, Colombia, this week with partner Washington, D.C.-based Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Berklee, IDB, and local private, non-profit, and... Read More
The State of The Black Music Business
Nicki Minaj. The Roots. Lil’ Wayne. They’re more than just popular musicians; they’re practically household name in America, people you’re more apt to know from their commercials, their... 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
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