• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • HOME
  • NEWS+OPINIONS
    • NEWS TO US
    • COLUMNS
      • APPARENT HORIZON
      • DEAR READER
      • Close
    • LONGFORM FEATURES
    • OPINIONS
    • EDITORIAL
    • Close
  • ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT
    • FILM
    • MUSIC
    • COMEDY
    • PERFORMING ARTS
    • VISUAL ARTS
    • Close
  • DINING+DRINKING
    • EATS
    • SIPS
    • BOSTON BETTER BEER BUREAU
    • Close
  • LIFESTYLE
    • CANNABIS
      • TALKING JOINTS MEMO
      • Close
    • WELLNESS
    • GTFO
    • Close
  • STUFF TO DO
  • TICKETS
  • ABOUT US
    • ABOUT
    • MASTHEAD
    • ADVERTISE
    • Close

Dig Bos

The Dig - Greater Boston's Alternative News Source

harvard square

THE PENTAGON (ROLLING) PAPERS

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted January 4, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Talking Joints Memo

That time Ellsberg got stoned with Zinn while hiding from the FBI

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Talking Joints Memo Tagged With: Boston, Cambridge, cannabis, Daniel Ellsberg, harvard, harvard square, Howard Zinn, Pentagon Papers, Reveal

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

RESPECT THE ARCHITECTS: EMORY ‘VEGAS’ JONES AND KAREEM ‘BIGGS’ BURKE POP UP IN BOSTON

Written by G. VALENTINO BALL Posted December 13, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

'When you take them and match them together they complement each other. That means you got everything, from street to classy. It’s like gumbo.'

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: Can I Live, Concepts, Dame Dash, Emory Vegas Jones, harvard square, Hova, Jay Z, Kareen Biggs Burke, Reasonable Doubt, Roc Nation, Roc96

BUS HOP

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted July 2, 2015 Filed Under: LIFESTYLE

As long as you have 15 other people on board, you now have a way there and back. And it can be as cheap as five bucks.

Filed Under: LIFESTYLE Tagged With: beach, Boston, bus-sharing, carpool, Crane Beach, crowdsource, harvard square, Hyannis, Ipswich, Kendall, Skedaddle

FARE THEE WELL: FANS FLOOD THE SINCLAIR FOR THE GRATEFUL DEAD

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted July 1, 2015 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Hippies will gather at The Sinclair this weekend when the Grateful Dead say their final farewell.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 1970, Boston, Bowery Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Deadheads, Dig, DigBoston, grateful dead, harvard square, Interviews, jerry garcia, Music, phish, San Francisco, The Sinclair

BARGAIN BANDS: MAYFAIR LINEUP IS TOO GOOD TO BE FREE (BUT IT IS)

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 11, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC

"We’re excited to showcase a variety of some of the best music in the city at this celebrated event that ushers in the fair weather season.”

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: 2015, Boston, Cambridge, Dig, DigBoston, Free, harvard square, local, Mayfair, Mayfair Festival, Music, Music Festival, Nina Corcoran

RAMEN HEAVEN: A NEW HARVARD SQUARE CHAIN RESTAURANT YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET BEHIND

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted March 3, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

Finding yourself championing the success of an international chain is not a common experience these days.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: broth, harvard square, Hitoshi Hatanaka, japan, japanese, miso, noodles, pork bone, ramen, santouka, Shinagawa, tonkotsu

REVIEW: FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS (PARTS 1, 2, AND 3) AT LOEB DRAMA CENTER

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted January 29, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Suzan-Lori Parks has delivered both a grounded, oft-unheard slave narrative and a perennial tale of the struggles of being human.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: A.R.T., american repertory theatre, confederate, father comes home from the wars, harvard square, homage, jo bonney, Loeb Drama Center, pulitzer, slaves, Suzan-Lori Parks

NEXT OF ‘KEN: THE BADASS BELGIAN WAFFLE HOUSE ZINNEKEN’S GOES MOBILE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted January 12, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

Zinneken's mobile food truck at long last has hit the road, bringing all the deliciousness and waffle-ness directly to the people

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: batter, Belgian, Brussels, Cambridge, chocolate, copley, harvard square, leige, mobile truck, Northeastern, nutella, oreo, prudential, rose kennedy greenway, snack, sugary, waffle

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.

Filed Under: Visual Arts Tagged With: 35 Below Wrap Parties, A.R.T., Access The Arts, affordable arts, Ai Weiwei, All Cramped Up, american repertory theater, artist, Bad Habit Productions, BCA, Boston, boston arts, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston Public Library, Boston Symphony Orchestra, boston university, Brockton, BSO, BSO 101: Are You Listening? Variations on Variations, BSO For Dummies, Burlesque, Busch-Reisinger, cantab, Cheap Seats, Chinese jade, Columbus Park, Company One Theater, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Museum, Copley square, courtyard, D.C., Dennis Houlihan, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Dinah DeVille, Dinah DeVille and The Bloodstains, Dublin, Dudley Square, Eve Ensler, Facebook, Fishamble Theatre, Flying Books Under Black Rain Painting, Fogg, fort point, Free, Gauguin, Great Artists Steal, Guinness, Haley House, Haley House Bakery café, Harvard Art Museums, harvard square, Hatem Addel, homophobia, House Slam, huntington theatre company, Irish arts, Janae JOhnson, Jason McCool, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jim O’Hanlon, John Kuntz, lizard lounge, Lowell, Lyric Stage Company, Marina Carr, McCool, Merrimack, middle east downstairs, Midway, Nationals, Necessary Monsters, nonprofit, O.P.C., O’Keefe, Olivia Thirlby, Owen McCafferty, Pat Falco, piazza, poetry, poets, Porsha Olayiwola, public art, Punk Rockin’ + Pastie Poppin’, racism, Rebecca Horn, Renzo Piano, residency, Roxbury, Scenes from The Big Picture, Seamus Collins, Sean Maguire, sexism, Shephard Fairey, Shockheaded Peter, Slainte!, Solas Nua, south end, SpeakEasy Stage, spoken word, stage readings, student deals, Student Rush, subversive art, The Buddhist of Castleknock, The Burren, The Hub Theater Co. of Boston, THE REAL THING, the Sackler, The Tale of The Allergist’s Wife, Tom Stoppard, transphobia, tweed, Untitled November, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, veteran discounts, Vincent van Gogh, visual art, Washington

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

AAN Wire


Footer

Social Buttons

DigBoston facebook DigBoston Twitter DigBoston Instagram

Masthead

About

Advertise

Customer Service

About Us

DigBoston is a one-stop nexus for everything worth doing or knowing in the Boston area. It's an alt-weekly, it's a website, it's an email blast, it's a twitter account, it's that cool party that you were at last night ... hey, you're reading it, so it's gotta be good. For advertising inquiries: sales@digboston.com To reach editorial (and for inquiries about internship opportunities): editorial@digboston.com