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Front of the Line: Sabrina Carpenter fans show up for her and one another
Before the show even starts, the spirit of Sabrina Carpenter brings fans together who forge new friendships. -
A new beer garden and performance space livens up the Boston Common
Once fallow, this corner of Boston could soon be a hopping gathering space. -
Walking the Trail of Tears, DeLanna Studi retraces her ancestors’ steps in ‘And So We Walked’
The Cherokee writer and actor made the journey with her father, and out of it came a one-woman show. -
Pao Arts Center’s ‘Asian Glow’ showcases an ‘unapologetic diaspora’ of local Asian performers
“We want to be that connecting dot, honoring cultural heritage but also recognizing that culture is not static and continues to be created.” -
'Bluebeard's Castle' immerses audiences in a psychological thriller
Does anything good ever happen in a castle? -
‘Make Way for Ducklings: The Musical’ celebrates its world premiere
Boston jokes about — what else? — Dunkin’ and parking find their way into the stage adaptation of the classic children’s book. -
Pharaoh of the opera: Anthony Roth Costanzo discusses his star turn in 'Akhnaten'
Open Studio's Jared Bowen talks opera and the power of pop music with one of its most wide-ranging countertenors. -
As ‘Hamilton’ comes to Boston, its actors say there’s still more work to do for representation
The touring musical is at Boston’s Citizens Bank Opera House through March 12. -
Boston Children’s Chorus embraces MLK Day concert with a social message
The choir’s young members are connecting with the emotions and history behind their songs. -
The Boston Celtic Music Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary — with a return to the stage
For its 20th anniversary, the Boston Celtic Music Festival returns in-person for the first time since the start of the pandemic.