In theory, and as it is in most major cities with a thriving cultural landscape, downtown should be the first place to go for local live music, and the very fact that it isn't highlights the already prominent issue of finding reasonably priced space.
Performing Arts
REVIEW: THE LONG COUNT/THE LONG GAME AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
The experience was immersive. It expanded the world and left it that way, bowing as if to say, “This space is yours now. Add to the sound.”
TILT SHIFT: ‘A FUTURE PERFECT’ PREMIERES WITH SPEAKEASY
“We often talk about drifting apart, but can we drift together?”
YEAR IN REVIEW: STAGE SPOTLIGHT
A look at 2014’s most memorable Boston theater experiences.
YEAR IN REVIEW: ALL ABOUT THAT SPACE
The year in venue openings, closings, celebrations, changes, and close calls.
SUMMER LOVING (ISH)
Apollinaire Theatre Company stages new Scottish play, “Midsummer,” about a pair of thirtysomethings who definitely shouldn’t sleep together, but, of course, do.
SUMMER LOVING(ISH): APOLLINAIRE THEATRE COMPANY STAGES NEW SCOTTISH PLAY “MIDSUMMER”
Instead of milking the holiday season for as much nog as they can muster, Apollinaire Theatre Company is going the opposite route and serving up a taste of summer in the thick of winter.
LISTEN: BOSTON BALLET PRINCIPAL DANCER JEFFREY CIRIO SHARES HIS WARM UP PLAYLIST
He's all about that Drake.
BOSTON CITY LIGHTS PASSES FROM FATHER TO SON
“I wanted a theater all my life. That was my dream.”
‘NECESSARY MONSTERS’ IS ECCENTRIC AND ESSENTIAL
More than just an exercise in avant-imagination, “Necessary Monsters” is blisteringly funny and critical.