Boston's favorite punk weirdos return in May to perform three live shows... and tickets are already sold out.
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LINA TULLGREN: EARNEST OPTIMISM AND ACCIDENTAL MELANCHOLY IN NEW ENGLAND
Jamaica Plain’s rising musician on the overlooked optimism of sad guitarwork and bailing Berklee before she even got here.
CLAM, CRAB, COCKLE, COWRIE: THE CREATIVE SPONTANEITY OF CATE LE BON
The Welsh musician explains how to unleash your creative side and create fake holidays.
RUBBLEBUCKET: HOW TO PERFECT A CRAZY LIVE PERFORMANCE
From robot puppets to hundreds of balloons, Rubblebucket knows how to put on a show. Here's how they do it.
BOSTON’S GLOBE: THE BEYONCÉ, BJÖRK, AND LADY GAGA EXPERIENCE
Superfans, gather around. Live animations will be projected inside Charles Hayden Planetarium to the tune of your favorite artist's music.
LOW-KEY LOCAL SWOON: BIRTHING HIPS, KAL MARKS, MORE PLAY MIDDLE EAST UPSTAIRS
It’s nights like this where you turn to folks who left for New York City and taunt them for leaving a city with music this stacked.
LADYFEST BENEFIT TO-BE: OLDSOUL, BLEEDERS, BABY ROCK THREE MONTHS IN ADVANCE
The festival gears up for its 2017 edition with a benefit for Girls Rock Campaign Boston and Rosie's Place.
LET’S DANCE: A DAVID BOWIE BIRTHDAY BASH FOR REBEL REBELS
B-sides, deep cuts, and classics will spin in Allston tonight to commemorate what would've been Bowie's 70th birthday.
HOLIDAY GIVING: A MUSICAL PRESENT FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD
Forget the wrapping paper. This gift doesn't require you to get tangled up in tape.
SOLO RABBIT: ESKIMEAUX AND THE STRENGTH OF BEING SINGLE
How one singer-songwriter shows defiance in a world of hurt.