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ALIEN ADORNMENT: FAMED STAR TREK JEWELRY DESIGNER MAGGIE SCHPAK TO BE HONORED AT ARTISAN’S ASYLUM

Written by Posted September 18, 2019 Filed Under: A+E, Film, LIFESTYLE, Shop, Visual Arts

There will also be an online auction of unique prop jewelry pieces from Sept 19-27 as well as a creative workshop on creating jewelry for an appearance on the screen, date and time TBA.  

Filed Under: A+E, Film, LIFESTYLE, Shop, Visual Arts Tagged With: artisan's asylum, jewelry, Maggie Schpak, SOMERVILLE, Star Trek

CAPTAIN DORK: OUR BADASS OBLIGATORY SHATNER CHAT FOR BOSTON COMIC CON

Written by DIG STAFF Posted August 9, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, Comics, Film

"The only addition to the nightmare is if you’re unclothed. So here I am, trying to be amusing and informative at the same time, and it was frightening."

Filed Under: A+E, Comics, Film Tagged With: Boston, boston comic con, Red Sox, Star Trek, William Shatner

COMMUTE OF THE LIVING DEAD: GREEN BLOOD (CLASSIC)

Written by ERIC BOEKER Posted March 15, 2015 Filed Under: Comics

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: b horror, cartoon, comic strip, comics, Commute of the Living Dead, geek, horror, horror art, horror comedy, horror comic, horror webcomic, humor, laugh, Laugh Cartoon Comics, living dead, Night of the Living Dead, Saint Patrick's Day, Star Trek, sunday comic, sunday comics project, sundaycomic, undead, Vulcans, walking dead, webcomic, weird, Zombie, zombie art, Zombie Comedy, zombie comic, zombie webcomic

DOWN WITH PRONOUNS, UP WITH ‘THE DISPLACED HINDU GODS TRILOGY’

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted October 30, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

I’ve never cried during a stand-up routine, at least not until I saw “Brahman/i: A One Hijra Stand-Up Comedy Show.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, Boston, Boston Center for the Arts, Brahma the Creator, Company One, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, Hindu, Hindu Trinity, Hinduism, Kapil, mythology, Playwright, Shiva the Destroyer, Star Trek, Vishnu the Sustainer

IT’S ALL VERY COSMIC: THE DISPLACED HINDU GODS TRILOGY

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted October 22, 2014 Filed Under: Uncategorized

In her upcoming series of plays, dubbed the Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, playwright Aditi Brennan Kapil—who is half-Indian, half-Bulgarian, and grew up in Sweden before ultimately settling in the US—explores a phenomenon she calls “re-mythologizing.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, Boston, Boston Center for the Arts, Brahma the Creator, Company One, diaspora, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, Hindu, Hindu Trinity, Hinduism, Kapil, mythology, Playwright, Plaza Theatre, Shiva the Destroyer, Spencer Shannon, Star Trek, theater preview, Vishnu the Sustainer

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