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GET WITCH OR DIE TRYIN’: SURVEYING SALEM’S CRASS AND SURREAL TOURISM GAUNTLET

Written by RYAN H. WALSH Posted October 27, 2022 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Would any of Salem’s witch tourism be palatable if the trials happened 100 years ago? How about 50? What exactly is the equation for this kind of response’s appropriateness? And is that figure a moving target?

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Beth Rennard, Bewitched, Captain Joseph White, City of Salem, Corey Giles, day, Destination Salem, Elie Wiesel, Essex Street, Fatima's Psychic Studio, Gardner-Pingree House murder, ghost sighting, Go Out Loud, Gordon College, Haunted Las Vegas, Hex: Old World Witchery, Kate Fox, Non-Discrimination Act, Ouija, Psychic Fair & Witchcraft Expo, Ryan Walsh, Salem, Seance, Sheriff Corwin, Tilney, TLC, TV Land, What Not To Wear, Witch House, Witch Trial Memorial

STICK TO THE PLAN: HALLELUJAH THE HILLS WENT THROUGH HELL BUT RETURNED FOR SEVENTH LP

Written by DIEGO MARCANO Posted December 19, 2019 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

"If a title is strong, unusual or funny, it’s because those are the type of things that will drive me to write a song for that title.” 

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: Boston, great scott, Hallelujah the Hills, Music, rock, Ryan Walsh, songwriting

DIG EXCLUSIVE: WALL BURGLARY

Written by RYAN H. WALSH Posted June 26, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

How an ‘Entourage’ poster became an obsession of Boston.com and then vanished without anyone noticing that a former ‘Jeopardy’ contestant took it home

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston.com, Entourage, India Castle, Mark Wahlberg, poster, Ryan Walsh

THE GOSPEL OF ROCK: HALLELUJAH THE HILLS STILL SLAY OVER TEN YEARS LATER

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 12, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Over a decade into their career, Boston's iconic indie rock act keeps their music more relevant than ever.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: 2016, A Band Is Something To Figure Out, Allston, Beach Toys, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, great scott, Hallelujah the Hills, Indie Rock, Interview, Lady Bones, local music, New York, Pile, punk rock, Ryan Walsh, Swale, The Fall, The Hold Steady, Titus Andronicus

VIDEO PREMIERE: HALLELUJAH THE HILLS – “THE MOUNTAIN THAT WANTED MORE”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 20, 2016 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Trippy overlapped clips, severed hands, and a sea of people rallying behind our favorite local frontman? Count us in.

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: 2016, A Band Is Something To Figure Out, Boston, Dig, DigBoston, great scott, Hallelujah the Hills, Indie Rock, Interview, Jonathan Lethem, Music, Notes From the Scene, Old Hat, premiere, rock, Ryan Walsh, Swale, The Monitor, The Mountain That Wanted More, Titus Andronicus

ROCKIN’ THE BLACK BOX: ARTS EMERSON BRIDGES THE GENRE GAP AND SPOTLIGHTS LOCAL MUSICIANS

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted January 23, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

In theory, and as it is in most major cities with a thriving cultural landscape, downtown should be the first place to go for local live music, and the very fact that it isn't highlights the already prominent issue of finding reasonably priced space.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Allston Rock City Hall, ARCH Gallery, arts emerson, David Dower, Faces on Film, Hallelujah the Hills, Jackie Liebergott Black Box, Julia Easterlin, Kieran Fallon, paramount theatre, Ryan Walsh, Tigerman WOAH!

GET WITCH OR DIE TRYIN’: SURVEYING SALEM’S CRASS AND SURREAL TOURISM GAUNTLET

Written by RYAN H. WALSH Posted October 29, 2014 Filed Under: Drinks, NEWS+OPINIONS

Would any of Salem’s witch tourism be palatable if the trials happened 100 years ago? How about 50? What exactly is the equation for this kind of response’s appropriateness? And is that figure a moving target?

Filed Under: Drinks, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Beth Rennard, Bewitched, Captain Joseph White, City of Salem, Corey Giles, day, destination slamem elie wiesel, Essex Street, Fatima's Psychic Studio, ghost sighting, Gordon College, Haunted Las Vegas, Kate Fox, Non-Discrimination Act, Ouija, Psychic Fair & Witchcraft Expo, Ryan Walsh, Salem, Seance, Sheriff Corwin, Tilney, TLC, TV Land, What Not To Wear, Witch House, Witch Trial Memorial

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