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Gufo's Margherita Pizza
Arts

Gufo Review: A Step Up in Italian Dining, But Lacking the Final Touch

Italian cuisine, while simple at face value, relies heavily on the subtleties of a dish — elements that sometimes slipped through Gufo’s fingers.

Pagu's Patatas Bravas
Arts

Pagu Restaurant Review: Looking Beyond the Plate

Pagu stands on the line between marrying and pairing two types of cuisine, and it insufficiently communicates this questionable attempt to visitors.

Blink-182 "ONE MORE TIME..." Tour 2024 Photo 1
Music

Blink-182 Concert Review: A Striking Rock Show at Fenway Park

With rich instrumentation, youthful banter, and a plethora of fireworks, Blink-182 put on a nostalgic performance honoring their past and present.

The Castellows Boston Calling Saturday
Music

From Boston Calling 2024: Saturday Sound Bites

A glimpse into each of Boston Calling's Saturday acts, from The Castellows to Paper Lady to Jessie Murph.

The Heavy Heavy Boston Calling Closeup Sunday
Music

From Boston Calling 2024: Sunday Sound Bites

A collection of sound bites from Boston Calling's Sunday performances, including Chappell Roan and Megan Thee Stallion.

Bella Figura
On Campus

The Boston Ballet ‘Spring Experience’: Saving the Best for Last

Boston Ballet’s “Spring Experience” offered viewers a beautiful, cohesive, and original show with both traditional and contemporary choreographic styles.

Shit-Faced Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing
Theater

‘Shit-Faced Shakespeare’ is Shakespeare Shaken, Not Stirred

The first show was a disaster. “They got 10 minutes into the show, and [the drunk actor] absolutely passed out, completely immovable,” Milanowski said.

A Strange Loop Speakeasy Front Porch
Theater

‘A Strange Loop’ Review: ‘Big, Black and Queer-Ass American Broadway’ Comes to Boston

Professionalism and personality shine in Speakeasy Stage and Front Porch Arts Collective’s production of Michael R. Jackson’s “A Strange Loop.”

Romeo and Juliet, ASP 2024
Theater

Marianna Bassham on Love and Vulnerability in a Contemporary ‘Romeo and Juliet’

In her work, theater artist Marianna Bassham finds care and compassion in relationships between characters, even so-called enemies.

Alvin Ailey Still 5
On Campus

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Review: Mortality-Defying Movement

Alvin Ailey served as a reminder that good art can evoke synesthesia — the audience could see music, hear emotion, and feel color.

Sitka's Studio
Arts

Diving into Newbury Street’s Inaugural ‘ARTWALK’

Each participating gallery offered a captivating journey through the diverse realms of artistic expression.

Mahaniyom Dinner
Arts

Mahaniyom Review: A Must-Try, Mouthwatering Twist on Thai Cuisine

Mahaniyom has gained a “golden child” status among Boston’s hottest restaurants

Japan Festival Still 2
Arts

Japan Festival Boston: A Celebration of Culture and Community

For the first time in five years, the Japan Festival Boston returned to Boston with larger crowds and more energy than ever

The Sinclair Strumbellas Three Performers
Music

The Strumbellas Concert Review: Indie Folk Pop Coming Alive

The stage’s closeness to the audience created an intimate atmosphere from the beginning of the evening.

Wasik's Cheese Shop
Arts

Artist Profile: Brian Wasik on Cheese, Family Values, and Customer Service

Speaking fondly of his childhood in the shop, Wasik said, “I was born here, basically.”

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