Emerging artists tell new stories of the African diaspora
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LAWTOWN’S FINEST: THE LYRICAL RISE AND TRAGIC DEATH OF MASS RAP LEGEND SCIENTIFIK
"He was gone before his time ... People didn’t really get to experience his full potential like we did … He was right on the cusp of doing some even bigger stuff musically [that] could have been commercially successful.”
NEED SPACE? INTERNET DATABASE WANTS TO HOOK ARTISTS UP WITH REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE VENUES
If you're looking for an alternative for rehearsal and exhibition space, a new online database, SpaceFinder Mass, aims to make the search easier.
STILL REPPIN’: ‘KILLER JOE’ IS A GRUESOME DELIGHT
William Friedkin’s last film is a horrific experience built from innumerable disgraces of the human flesh, verbal and physical. It’s also really fucking funny.
SWEET SHOWTIME: JOHNNY CUPCAKES RELAUNCHES FILM SERIES
"Coolidge Corner Theatre is a special place to me, as my dad took my mom on dates there before I was born. Who knows, Coolidge could be responsible for my birth?"
KEVIN SMITH’S TUSK IS AS WEIRD AS YOU THOUGHT
Watching the dude from the Mac commercials in a wheelchair is hilarious.
SNOWPIERCER: THE FIRST MUST-SEE FILM OF THE SUMMER
A WELCOME SURPRISE
Jenny Slate's Obvious Child is the abortion narrative cinema has been lacking
INTERVIEW: EDDIE IZZARD, FORCE MAJEURE
"My theory is that all humor is human."
SPECIAL: FINDING COMMON GROUND ON BOSTON’S SEGREGATED NIGHTLIFE SCENE
DOWNTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT