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TRIGGERED: ‘THIS IS A CONVERSATION NOBODY IN OUR COMMUNITY WANTS TO HAVE’

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 22, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

This first step is critical to ensure that black/brown men are able to connect to the intergenerational context, to begin to externalize their working definitions of masculinity.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: BCA, black trauma, Keith Mascoll, Performance Art, Roxbury, Team Triggered, trauma, Triggered

BLOOD BITCH: THE MENSTRUAL MAGIC OF JENNY HVAL

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted October 3, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

The Norwegian experimental musician talks periods, performance art, and ditching morals.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2016, Allston, Blood Bitch, DigBoston, Electronic, Experimental, Female Vampire, great scott, Interview, jenny hval, Jesús Franco, Minimalist, Music, Olga Bell, Performance Art, period

‘SAVE THE PLANET, KILL YOURSELF’—AN INTERVIEW

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 14, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

"If the movie doesn’t happen, a lot of slightly older folks in Boston may find themselves wondering whether they imagined the whole thing in the first place."

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boston, Brookline, Church of Euthanasia, CoE, documentary, Massachusetts, Performance Art, Save The Planet Kill Yourself, Steve Onderick, Suicide Cult, Vermin Supreme

REVIEW: THE LONG COUNT/THE LONG GAME AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted January 17, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Reviews

The experience was immersive. It expanded the world and left it that way, bowing as if to say, “This space is yours now. Add to the sound.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Reviews Tagged With: 2015, Aaron Dessner, Art, Bryce Dessner, Contemporary Art, Evan Ziporyn, Guitar, ICA, Indie Rock, Institute of Contemporary Art, Kelley Deal, Laurie Anderson, live, Matthew Ritchie, MIT, Monstrance/Remonstrance, Music, My Brightest Diamond, Noise, Performance Art, rock, Shara Worden, The Breeders, The Long Count/The Long Game, The National

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