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Hidden glimpses of stardom in HBO's 'Love to Love You, Donna Summer'
The documentary include interviews and home videos of the hometown queen of disco. -
Why Hozier still loves performing in small clubs a decade into his career
The musician parachuted into Boston with a pop-up performance at Paradise Rock Club. -
Description-defying artist Cliff Notez on why Boston’s ‘ahead of the pack’
The multi-genre, multi-art form performer talks about bringing Boston’s art community together. -
The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke has died
Andy Rourke, whose fluid bass playing helped The Smiths soar from their roots in Manchester, England, to become an influential and beloved indie rock… -
Exploring the lost music of a larger-than-life composer in ‘Chevalier’
The movie “Chevalier” takes viewers to concert halls in 18th-century France, full of fanciful fashion. -
Opera premiere in Boston's Chinatown explores family and the ‘other world’
The opera is premiering in Boston's Pao Arts Center this weekend. -
In a Baltimore basement, a jazz detective strikes gold
John Fowler sat in the lobby of the Charles Theater comparing it to the place he used to know.There was no marquee outside announcing the next performer.… -
Rhiannon Giddens tells the story of Omar ibn Said in her first opera
"OMAR" is making its New England debut with the Boston Lyric Opera. -
World-class musicians Mika and Richard Stoltzman talk music and love
Richard says he doesn't think he'd be alive without Mika and music. -
Basic Black: Castle of Our Skins celebrates Black artistry through chamber music
The Boston-based organization plays addresses adversity faced by orchestra musicians of color.