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Dig This: 16th Anniversary Of the Films At the Gate Festival

Written by DIG STAFF Posted August 25, 2022 Filed Under: Film

"Featuring live performances and classic Chinese films"

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Chinatown, Film, Free

VICTORIA SHEN: GETTING EXPERIMENTAL IN BOSTON’S STARKEST SPACE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 12, 2018 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

What to expect when the local multimedia artist and musician brings experimental electronics to Boston City Hall this Friday.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2018, Boston, Boston City Hall, Dig, DigBoston, Electronic, Experimental, Free, Interview, local music, Music, Notes From the Scene, Richard Chartier, tufts university, Victoria Shen

FOTOBOM: PAUL RODGERS, JEFF BECK, ANN WILSON @ BLUE HILLS BANK PAVILION

Written by TIM BUGBEE Posted August 22, 2018 Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews

 

Age is just a number. It’s a cliché, but like most clichés there is sometimes more than a kernel of truth to it and tonight, this trio of 70s FM radio warriors came together as The Stars Align tour and provided compelling evidence that the number of times they’ve circled the sun ...  read more

Filed Under: Fotobom, MUSIC, Reviews Tagged With: 70s FM, Ann Wilson, Bad Company, Blue Hills Bank Pavilion, Classic Rock, Fotobom, Free, heart, Jeff Beck, Paul Rodgers

HONK! FESTIVAL: BRASS KNUCKLES AND TRUMPET HUSTLE IN SOMERVILLE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 5, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

The sociopolitical music festival will make this year’s parade its loudest yet.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, all ages, Boston, Cambridge, Damas de Ferro, Dig, DigBoston, Free, harvard square, HONK! Festival, Interview, local music, Marching Band, Music, Notes From the Scene, SOMERVILLE

SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK: THE BEST PLACES IN BOSTON ACCORDING TO MUSICIANS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 14, 2017 Filed Under: Eats, Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Pile, Speedy Ortiz, Avenue, and more local musicians share their favorite spots around the city for our back-to-school guide.

Filed Under: Eats, Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Allston, Audrey Harrer, avenue, Back to School, Bat House, Boston, Cambridge, Camino 84, Dig, DigBoston, east boston, Elder, Evan Greer, Free, Haasan Barclay, Horse Jumper of Love, Interview, Jamaica Plain, Julie Rhodes, Kal Marks, Lilith, local music, Mint Green, Music, Notes From the Scene, Oompa, Pile, Sidney Gish, SOMERVILLE, south end, Speedy Ortiz, The Solars

ROCK ED. 101: CELEBRATE THE RISING STARS OF ZUMIX FOR FREE

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 18, 2017 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

East Boston nonprofit ZUMIX gives back with free music and a side of activism this Friday.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2017, Boston, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center, City Life Vida Urbana, Dig, DigBoston, east boston, Four Eyes, Free, Free Music, Kitty Advocates, local music, Music, new england aquarium, nonprofit, Notes From the Scene, Old Wave, Planned Parenthood, Rock-Ed, Vanisha Theory, Zumix

LADYFEST BOSTON 2017: DIY EMPOWERMENT FOR ALL

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 14, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Two decades ago, Ladyfest was about empowering women. Now, the Boston edition is about empowering all people.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: Amanda X, Bedbug, benefit show, Birthing Hips, Blau Blau, Boston, Cambridge, Cambridge YMCA, Colleen Green, didi, Dig, DigBoston, DIY, feminism, Fleabite, Free, Girls Rock Boston, Girls Rock Campaign Boston, Gravel, Heartbreaker, Human People, Iggy’s, Imaginary Pants, Interview, Judy Chong, Knife Pleats, Ladyfest Boston, local music, Longings, Loone, Marge, Music, Notes From the Scene, Palberta, patio, Phantom Rides, Pill, Rosie’s Place, Sad13, Shepherdess, Ursula, Worriers

THE MODERN LOVERS: HOW TO WRITE A HISTORY BOOK ON BOSTON’S ICONIC ALBUM

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted February 12, 2017 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

From the Big Dig to Boston Phoenix archives, local author Sean L. Maloney talks about the work that went into his new book ahead of its release party.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 33 1/3, Aerosmith, Book, Book Release Party, Boston, Boston Phoenix, Dig, DigBoston, Dropkick Murphys, Free, Interviews, Jonathan Richman, Music, Newbury Comics, Notes From the Scene, Sean L. Maloney, SOMERVILLE, The Modern Lovers, WFNX, Winter Hill Brewing Company, WMBR

PICK YOUR BLEMISHES: AN INTERVIEW WITH OTTESSA MOSHFEGH

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted January 25, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Books, FEATURES, Fiction

 

In a sea of perplexing novels and short stories that seek to highlight the good in bad characters, Ottessa Moshfegh‘s work rises above it all with murky water dripping from its edges, forgoing the good altogether to ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Books, FEATURES, Fiction Tagged With: 2017, A+E, arts, Author, Boston, Cambridge, Dig, DigBoston, fiction, Free, harvard, Harvard Book Store, Homesick for Another World, Interview, literature, Ottessa Moshfegh, Reading

COMMUTE OF THE LIVING DEAD: FREE HUGS

Written by ERIC BOEKER Posted December 4, 2016 Filed Under: Comics

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: blood, brain eating, brains, coffee, comic strip, comics, death, disapproving girlfriends, eric boeker, Free, free hugs, geek, horror, horror art, horror comedy, horror comic, hug, humor, kale, laugh, Laugh Cartoon Comics, punk rock, shakespeare, sunday, Sunday Comics, sunday comics project, sundaycomic, undead, walking dead, webcomic, weird, Zombie, zombie art, Zombie Comedy, zombie comic, zombie webcomic

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