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Boston’s artists pay tribute to ‘true genius’ Stephen Sondheim
While Sondheim is synonymous with New York — it is both his birthplace and home to his many Broadway hits — the Tony, Grammy, Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award winner also had ties to Boston. -
Arts This Week: ICA exhibit spotlights how a lack of affordable studio space in Boston hurts artists
Plus, a journey to two New England art colonies and a stage comedy that looks at race in Boston. -
Arts This Week: Broadway Returns To Boston As 'Hadestown' Takes The Stage
Plus, how will a new mayor impact the Boston arts community? -
Arts This Week: To Be Ambitious, Black And Female In A Shakespeare Play
Plus, an opportunity to see works by one of the 20th century's most famous architects. -
Victor Wooten To Become First Electric Bass Soloist Featured With Boston Symphony Orchestra
Grammy-winning bassist Victor Wooten will showcase an original concerto. -
'Complete Serendipity’: Boston Singer Serenades John Legend At Faneuil Hall With His Own Song
“I was definitely in a state of shock," says Radha Rao. -
Arts This Week: The Story Of America Told Through Quilting
Plus, a stage play that follows a woman accused of witchcraft, and an immersive opera experience. -
Comedian Jenny Yang Brings Delicious Stand-Up To The Northeast
Her Leaf Peeper Tour comes to The Sinclair in Cambridge on Oct. 21. -
Arts This Week: A Public Art Exhibit On The Common Asks — What Do We Have In Common?
Jared Bowen visits a provocative outdoor exhibit in the heart of Boston, a play that examines loneliness, and a show that celebrates joy through tap dancing. -
Arts This Week: Live Theater Is Back With The Huntington’s Climate Change Comedy ‘Hurricane Diane’
Jared takes in live theater: A modern Greek comedy about climate change, and a one-woman show that blends the lowbrow and highbrow.