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The unlikely story of how ‘Dirty Water’ became a Fenway anthem
Fans will hopefully hear the victory song at the Red Sox home opener tomorrow. -
As war rages in Ukraine, Boston Symphony Orchestra performs powerful anti-war requiem
Britten’s “absolutely brilliant” piece was written in the shadow of WWII and laments the suffering of war. -
Book Club: Brendan Slocumb's 'The Violin Conspiracy'
It's our April selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” -
Arts This Week: J.M.W. Turner at the MFA, new lessons from the old master
Terri Lyne Carrington, a three-time Grammy award winning jazz musician, is on a mission to find a new musical prodigy and promote gender equity. -
Meet two Berklee College of Music alumni nominated for the 2022 Grammy Awards
Arooj Aftab and Charlie Rosen tell us about their musical careers and the upcoming Grammy Awards. -
Stoughton native gains traction online after sharing her experience as a Black woman in pop
When Amber Ais posted a 7-second video on TikTok, she never imagined the reach it would have. -
Roadrunner, Boston's new indoor concert venue, is up and running
The venue purports to be a lot of things: the midsize concert space it believes the city needs, a neighborhood stimulant, a nonprofit arts partner. -
Jazz great Gregory Porter brings uplift to downtown Boston
The baritone is glad to be back on the road and playing for live audiences. -
Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes has died at age 78
Singer Ronnie Spector, who founded the girl group The Ronettes in 1961, has died after a brief battle with cancer. She was 78."Our beloved earth angel,… -
A lawsuit over Nirvana's 'Nevermind' baby album cover has been dismissed
A judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit filed against former band members of Nirvana for their iconic Nevermind album cover.Spencer Elden sued…