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THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE SOCIETY WANTS TO ‘ENTERTAIN THE DERANGED’

Written by Posted May 29, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

 

The Slaughterhouse Society is an oddity that one would usually find during Halloween season—a time when all things spooky and horror become hot commodities in the US. But it’s an aesthetic that the performance troupe, primarily led by Boston-based performer ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Burlesque, Film, performing arts, somerville theatre

BLOWW BACK: BOSTON WRESTLERS RETURN WITH NEW NAME AND SHOW THIS WEEKEND

Written by DAWN MARTIN Posted October 19, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, LIFESTYLE, Performing Arts

You don’t have to be girly or drink beers to fit in. You can be whatever gender expression you feel best suplexing people in.

Filed Under: A+E, LIFESTYLE, Performing Arts Tagged With: BLOWW, BLOWWLOWEEN, Boston League of Wicked Wrestlers, Burlesque, SOMERVILLE, wrestling

TARANTINO ON THE RUNWAY

Written by M.J. TIDWELL Posted July 5, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Pulp Fiction fashion, art, and burlesque show hits Providence

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Andersyn Elaine, Art, Burlesque, Dutchess Lingerie, fashion, Naida Black, providence, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino

INK BIG: MOLLY CRABAPPLE DRAWS BLOOD, WRITES PAIN IN NEW MEMOIR

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted November 30, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

"It’s always the same thing—people who are making their careers claiming they are speaking for people who they say are supposedly voiceless but who are actually shouting to be heard and are still being marginalized."

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Activism, Burlesque, Charles Bukowski, Drawing Blood, Manhattan, Matt Taibbi, memoir, Molly Crabapple, New York City, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Protest, Shakespeare and Company, Suicide Girls, The Box, Vice, wall street

DIG THIS: BACKYARD STAND UP, STRANDBEESTS, AND KUNG FU SUNDAYS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted August 26, 2015 Filed Under: DigThis

Lots of great FREE EVENTS you cheap bastards!

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: backyard, beginners, Burlesque, Chinatown Park, club cafe, Comedy, Golden Girlls, Iron Monkey, Kung Fu Sundays, Mike Mulloy, somerville theatre, Strandbeests, V66

DIG THIS: BURLESQUE FOR BEGINNERS, AWESOME DAY FEST, AND ARCHIE’S BETTY

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 27, 2015 Filed Under: DigThis

The best events of the week!

Filed Under: DigThis Tagged With: American Craft Beer Fest, Archie's Betty, Awesome Day Fest, BBQ, beginners, Bob Montana, Burlesque, Dan Boulger, great scott, ICA, Model Cafe, O'Brien's Pub, party bois, Paul Giamatti, Pavement Coffeehouse, Petty Morals, Robby Roadsteamer, Sideways, the merchant, Thomas Haden Church, Wine Spectator Magazine, wonder bar, zip-tie handcuffs

ON STAGE: LIBATIONS AND LYRA ACROBATS IN THE OLD LIQUOR STORE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted January 7, 2015 Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE

The nightclub-meets-performance-theater that’s moved in with five stages and four bars, STAGE American Vaudeville Nightclub, is a new animal altogether. And, well, it’s something to behold.

Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: acrobats, bees knees, Burlesque, club, illusionist, liquor store, lyra, nighclub, nightlife, Party, russ demarino, speakeasy concepts, the alley, the brahmin, theater, vaudeville, vip tables

TARANTINO BURLESQUE + RUBY ROSE FOX + TAROT CARDS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 6, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, DigThis

What to do and where to do it.

Filed Under: A+E, DigThis Tagged With: Aeronaut Brewing Company, Arcana, Atlas Soul, Atwood’s Tavern, Boston Cyberarts Gallery, Burlesque, Kina Zoré, Lilypad, Otto Piene, Paa Seck Diery Band, Pulp Friction, Ruby Rose Fox, SambaLolo, Sex Positive Boston, UFORGE Galler, Winter Seasonal Folk Festival

HOT TICKET: ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE, AND NOW YOU CAN AFFORD IT

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: Performing Arts

There are a couple hundred performing arts organizations in the area, and while we’d like to comb through the fine print of each and spotlight the ways to make them all accessible, well, we’d need a bigger boat. We also know you don’t have the attention ...  read more

Filed Under: Performing Arts Tagged With: 35 Below Wrap Parties, A.R.T., Access The Arts, affordable arts, All Cramped Up, american repertory theater, Bad Habit Productions, Boston, Boston Symphony Orchestra, BSO, BSO 101: Are You Listening? Variations on Variations, BSO For Dummies, Burlesque, Camberville, Cambridge, Cheap Seats, Company One Theater, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Dinah DeVille, Dinah DeVille and The Bloodstains, drama, Eve Ensler, Facebook, huntington theatre company, John Kuntz, Lowell, Lyric Stage Company, Merrimack, middle east downstairs, Midway, Necessary Monsters, O.P.C., Olivia Thirlby, Punk Rockin’ + Pastie Poppin’, Shockheaded Peter, Slainte!, SOMERVILLE, SpeakEasy Stage, student deals, Student Rush, The Burren, The Hub Theater Co. of Boston, THE REAL THING, The Tale of The Allergist’s Wife, theater, theatre, Tom Stoppard, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, veteran discounts

ACCESS THE ARTS: ENJOY ALL THE SCENE HAS TO OFFER

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: Visual Arts

If you're a student who blew through your semester’s savings by the end of September, someone who hands over each paycheck directly to their landlord, or someone busy working to find work, sneezing next to one of greater Boston's many arts institutions can feel like an overdraft threat to your bank account. That should’t be the case, and in many instances, it’s not.

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