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KEITH LOCKHART ON HALLOWEEN AT SYMPHONY HALL

Written by JACOB SCHICK Posted October 29, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

 

This Halloween, the Boston Pops will perform the original score of the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho in sync with the film on screen at Symphony Hall. DigBoston caught up with Pops conductor and musical director Keith Lockhart ahead of this very special event.

 

Why did you decide ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: BSO, Film, Keith Lockhart, Music, Orchestra, performing arts, preview, Psycho

BOSTON CALLING: 7 TIPS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR FEST

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 24, 2018 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Consider this your insider guide to surviving the music festival without breaking a sweat.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2018, Allston, Boston, boston calling, Boston Calling Music Festival, Comedy, Dig, DigBoston, Film, Harvard Athletic Complex, harvard square, local music, Mikkeller, Music, Natalie Portman, Paramore, St. Vincent

GUEST OPINION: IT’S TIME TO CONFRONT THE POWER IMBALANCE AT EMERSON

Written by ANNA FEDER Posted April 5, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial

"Emerson has an opportunity to lead on issues of gender equity through a good first contract. Unfortunately, the administration is insisting on a compensation plan that still includes merit pay as a significant portion of possible raises, doled out at the discretion of a supervisor."

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Editorial Tagged With: Anna Feder, arts, Boston, Emerson, emerson college, faculty, Film, labor, metoo, pay equality, unions, universities

DIGTHIS AWARDS 2015: THE WINNERS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 1, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Specials

Your votes for Boston’s best of the best have been tallied and assembled to bask in their glory. Congrats to all the winners.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Specials Tagged With: Allston, arts and entertainment, best of boston, Cambridge, concert venue, digthis awards 2015, eats and drinks, Film, goods and services, museum, Music, Pandemic Labs, Restaurants, shopping, SOMERVILLE, Twitter

YOUR 2014 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted December 14, 2014 Filed Under: LIFESTYLE, Shop

IMAGES BY SCOTT MURRY @HOTDOGTACO. RESEARCH AND CURATION BY DAN MCCARTHY, SCOTT MURRY, PAIGE KENNERY, KAREN CINPINSKI, AND KEVIN SMITH

 

You can hear it when you close your eyes.

 

In the last moments of consciousness before you drift off to sleep at night. And just as you wake up in the morning. ...  read more

Filed Under: LIFESTYLE, Shop Tagged With: Bartending, Beer, Brewing, Christmas, climbing, clothes, Dig Boston, DigBoston, experiences, Film, float tanks, Food, gear, gift guides, glassware, holiday shopping, holidays, memberships, pop-up, record shops, records, skateboarding, skydiving, spa, surfing, trampoline

STEVIE WONDER VS. WILL SMITH: “I WISH / WILD, WILD WEST”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted November 7, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, MUSIC, Run For Cover, Run for Cover

For someone in his 60s, Stevie Wonder is more than an American icon. He's a prodigy. Will Smith knew that and didn't even try to play with the original. Instead, he got as ridiculous as it gets.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, MUSIC, Run For Cover, Run for Cover Tagged With: 1967, 1988, 1990, 1999, 2014, action, Boston, Column, Columnist, Comedy, Cover song, Dig, DigBoston, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Film, hip hop, I Wish, Jaden Smith, movie, Nina Corcoran, pop, R&B, rap, Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder, Superstition, TD Garden, wild wild west, Will Smith, Willenium

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