The HW&W and Soulection stars share a stellar double-bill at the Middle East as part of Together 2015
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GUEST MEDIA FARM: LONE WOLVES AND SLEEPER CELLS
This all may seem like irrelevant nitpicking over terminology, but it is important in understanding how terror cells are tracked by intelligence agencies.
FOTOBOM: PENNYWISE @ MIDDLE EAST CLUB 3/24
The Hermosa Beach, CA 2nd wave punk legends, Pennywise, sold out the Middle East Club on Tuesday night. As the saying goes, "It was hot enough to boil an egg in an armpit."
HEAR THIS: APUTUMPU MUSIC FESTIVAL BOOSTS LOCAL BANDS THIS APRIL
Tigerman WOAH, Ripe and Mad Satta amongst local bands on roster for two-night event at the Middle East Downstairs.
REVIEW: WILL BUTLER AT MIDDLE EAST DOWNSTAIRS
Butler's band, a melange of standing percussionist (Antibalas’s Miles Arntzen), family keyboardist (sister-in-law Julie Shore), and backup singers, covered Policy's ten songs with precision even when guitar cords and monitors fuzzed out.
THE CASE FOR REPARATIONS FOR BOSTON CAB DRIVERS
How about reparations for workers and proprietors who were swindled and cheated?
ROCKIN’ THE BLACK BOX: ARTS EMERSON BRIDGES THE GENRE GAP AND SPOTLIGHTS LOCAL MUSICIANS
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.
YEAR IN REVIEW: ALL ABOUT THAT SPACE
The year in venue openings, closings, celebrations, changes, and close calls.
LIFE ON THE LEFT BANK: MIDDLE EAST FOREVER
I’d argue that the Middle East is the heart and soul of Central Square, and Central Square is the heart and soul of Cambridge; therefore, the Middle East is the heart and soul of Cambridge. Just sayin’. Read more about this story here.
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LOUD AND LOCAL: A BOSTON FILM INSPIRED BY THE GREATS
"A lot of the inspiration in making this picture came from the great American films of the 1970s. We wanted to deal truthfully with interpersonal relationships the way that films rarely do today.”