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spring preview 2015

SOUNDS OF SPRING: THREE MUSIC EVENTS OF NOTE

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted March 15, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC

Spring’s arrival signals rebirth, rejuvenation, not-that-out-of-place shorts-wearing around town. And, it means there’s plenty of music festivals and events to get excited for. Here’s a few to get on your radar, if they weren’t already.

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: boston calling, government center, new england folk festival, porchfest, SOMERVILLE, spring preview 2015

SPRING ARTS PREVIEW: WARMING WEATHER MEANS GET OUT AND SEE SOME ART

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 15, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

A few choice picks of the local visual art splendor that awaits you through spring.

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SPRING PREVIEW 2015: ALL THE THEATER, FILM, FOOD, AND BEER TO LOOK FORWARD TO

Written by DIG STAFF Posted March 13, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, LIFESTYLE

Now that life has just begun to squeak its way out from the cracks between the ice and snow, bookmark this spread for all you future springtime fun time planning needs.

Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: arts, babbo pizzeria, Beer, Boston, boston underground, Brattle Theatre, Cambridge, cambridge brewing company, citi schubert theatre, club passim, Coolidge Corner Theatre, coopersmith hall, film festival, film festivals, Green Street Studios, griddlers burgers and dogs, Harvard Film Archive, henry rollins, honest pint, independent film festival, jojoko, josephine, laughing liberally, lgbt, Loeb Drama Center, mario batali, muppet, neptune oysters, new balance, night shift, noah baumbach, otter creek, peak organic, restaurant openings, select oyster bar, slumbrew, smuttynose, SOMERVILLE, spring preview 2015, theater, verb hotel, villa mexico cafe

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