“A big part of this current tour aside from being able to support the latest album is that we’re going to be road testing a bunch of new songs to take into the studio after touring.”
Archives for June 2022
Inbox: Cambridge Jazz Festival To Return This July
"The festival weekend also includes a jazz museum, music therapy, food trucks, plus a kids' area with face painting."
Dig This: Springdale Teams With Over the Charles For Music Series
"This particular beer and label design was inspired by the song 'Heartbreaker' by Toronto-based electronic music duo MSTRKRFT"
A Requiem For Boston’s Gourmet Dumpling House
Neither its sister location or a new occupant can replace what it had become—an institution
Disconnected, “Uninformed.” How BPS Students Feel About the Superintendent Search Process
“I think one of the issues the next superintendent should focus on is how to best support students, specifically academically.”
State Wire: Mass Groups Say Wheelchair Repair Process Needs Improvements
"This wastes time and resources, and most importantly, leaves someone like me with a faulty or inoperable and potentially dangerous wheelchair."
Inbox: Community Leaders Call For Fully-Funded Cannabis Equity Program
“The legislature recognized the need to promote equity in the development of our Commonwealth's cannabis industry, and failure to follow through on that commitment would have lasting harm.”
Dig This: The Inaugural In Between Days Summer Festival In Quincy
"It’s one of the last days of summer vacation, one last time to laugh, dance, and be free."
Dig This: Contemporary Mosaic Masters At Fuller Craft Museum
"The exhibiting artists were chosen because they demonstrate technical proficiency, creativity in expression, and passion for challenging perceptions of this ancient medium."
Dig This: Summer Guest Chef Popup Series @ Shore Leave
"Katie will be serving Korean Dosirak dinners, a Korean tradition similar to Japanese Bento boxes"
Dig This: Graphic Artist Yenny Hernandez’s Prudential Center Mural
"The 2,500-foot bright, vibrantly colored printed mural opens June 30"
As trains broke down, the MBTA’s million-dollar marketing campaign kept running
Payments to politically-connected firm for positive safety messaging continued through multiple public transit calamities
Photo Recap: Weekend Of Boston Rallies Against SCOTUS Abortion Decision
All photos taken this past weekend in Boston by Keiko Hiromi
Dig This: July 4th Weekend Indie Market + Day Party
"Sip on some delicious goodness and hear your favorite Boston DJs spin"
Inbox: “Debate for Suffolk DA and Sheriff Races This Tuesday”
Inbox: “Coalition Celebrates Advancement of Safe Communities Act”
"Bill ending state, local law enforcement involvement in deportations now one critical step closer to becoming law"
BU Vows to Protect Reproductive Healthcare
Pres. Robert Brown expresses “profound disappointment” with Roe nullification
The Dig Interview: Ty Segall
“All I could ever want when making a record is for someone to have a personal kind of relationship to it that brings their own meaning”
State Wire: Last Decade Has Seen Too Many Methane Gas Leaks
"What we found in this report is that house explosions and leaking pipelines aren't isolated incidences"
Protestors Gather in Copley Square to Fight for Abortion Rights
Fast Boston area response to SCOTUS decision to strike down Roe v. Wade yesterday
Why This Pit Kid Is Not Going to ‘Pit-A-Palooza’
I just can’t attend an event run by people that have helped kill everything that made Cambridge special
FOTOBOM: MIDNIGHT OIL @ ROADRUNNER
Early on in their set, between songs Peter Garrett started talking about a recent NYT piece on the hazardous conditions that will arise from Salt Lake’s evaporation before stopping himself and saying ...
The Dig Interview: Galactic Drummer Stanton Moore
“We love playing festivals, especially after two years of not doing it”
Dig This: Harvard Art Museums At Night
"Join us for an evening of art, fun, food, and more! This event is free and open to everyone."
Dig This: The Hot Dog Safari Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival
"More than twenty of Massachusetts's food truck favorites will be serving up some of the most popular eats"
Dig This: CHUANG Stage, Pao Arts Center, AATAB announce new performance
"A unique radio play presentation where audiences will witness the actions of the actors, sound engineers, and foley artists in real time as their performances bring the play to life"
Girls Rock Campaign Boston Returns, Will Host In-Person Summer Sessions
“It’s taking this thing that may seem so inaccessible, but can be so powerful, and showcasing that youth can really take advantage.”
Reader Responses: “Unruly, Argumentative Governor’s Council …”
"Not only was I stunned by the way some of the councilors conducted themselves, but I was also disheartened by the lack of probing questions"
Dig This: “ZUMIX to Host Annual Walk for Music July 10”
"East Boston-based nonprofit seeks to raise funds for low-cost creative programs"
Will Dailey Drops New Single, Plans Release Party At Passim
"Live music, more than recorded music, feels like the elixir that staves off the atrophy all that dependency inflicts. I love how simple that truth is."