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Quiet Desperation

THE NATURALS: STARTUP BOSTON CRIME DRAMA AIMS TO KILL WITHOUT CLICHES

Written by DIG STAFF Posted August 9, 2017 Filed Under: A+E

“The Naturals” takes the traditionally hypermasculine crime genre and turns it on its head, placing a queer female lead at its center and making her the driver of the action.

Filed Under: A+E Tagged With: Boston, Boston television, Brooklyn, Caitlin Graham, Charles Linshaw, crime, Lyralen Kaye, Michael Indeglio, Netflix, Paul Meredith, Quiet Desperation, Spenser: For Hire, television, The Naturals, TV

DESPERATION WINS

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted February 21, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Comedy, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts

How the creatives behind a Boston ‘reality sitcom’ made it to TV, got screwed, and fought back

Filed Under: A+E, Comedy, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts Tagged With: Allston, artists, Boston, CBS, Erik Angra, lawsuit, musicians, myTV, Quiet Desperation, reality sitcom, Rob Potylo, Steve Onderick, Vermin Supreme

BOSTON’S LONGEST-RUNNING R&B RESIDENCY OVERFLOWS INTO A BIGGER VENU

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted September 1, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, MUSIC

In a city that arguably has a segregated nightlife scene, the Louie Bello Concert Series packed the most diverse crowd that I have seen on a consistent basis.

Filed Under: A+E, MUSIC Tagged With: abby lane, Boston Music Award, Concert Series, Louie Bello, Quiet Desperation, Tito Jackson, Venue

QUIET LITIGATION

Written by DIG STAFF Posted April 24, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Rob Potylo and the ‘Quiet D’ crew sue CBS

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, Boston Comedy, Boston creative community, Boston television, CBS, Erik Angra, lawsuit, local arts, Quiet D, Quiet Desperation, Rob Potylo, Southie Rules, Steve Onderick, WBCN, WBZ

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