Metro Arts
MIT Open Space Programming Fall Party: Chai and Jazz Galore
Complete with food trucks, free hot seasonal drinks, face painting, and more, Fall Party fostered a sense of belonging in the shared space.
‘Leopoldstadt’ Review: An Emotionally Taut and Visceral Portrait of a Family
The play’s unapologetic Jewishness is vital and sharp.
Artist Profile: Tracy Chang on Food, Community, and Pugs
When asked about her time in Spain, Chang reminisced on the grueling but highly educational experience.
‘Gold Over America Tour’ Review: A Golden Opportunity to Experience Gold-Level Gymnastics
As gold confetti engulfed the stadium in the finale, it was clear that the “Gold Over America” tour had delivered on its promise: celebrating the golden moments of gymnastics, performance, hard work, and passion.
Alec Benjamin Concert Review: The ‘12 Notes Tour’ Hits All the Right Notes with Authentic Storytelling
More than a songwriter, Benjamin is a storyteller.
Summer Art: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
With cold air returning to the streets of Harvard, The Crimson’s Arts Board reminisces on their favorite artistic experiences from the long-ago summer.
Parkside Bookshop Opens in Boston’s South End
South End's new bookstore, Parkside Bookshop, opened near Peters Park on Sept. 2. The owner aims to create a welcoming community space.
‘Fall into Dance’ Feature: A Vibrant Sample of Boston’s Dance Community
The event radiated warmth and inclusivity, creating a welcoming environment filled with positive energy and enthusiastic audience members.
Artistic Profile: Fred Richard is Changing Men’s Gymnastics — All From the Back of a Tour Bus
Richard has his own eyes set on bigger dreams — the World Championships next year, the 2028 Olympics, and starting his own production company.
Top Five Art Installations that Brighten the Boston and Cambridge Streets
Street art's shapes and symbols decorate urban spaces that are often desperately in need of a color other than gray.
Bar Enza Review: Traditional Italian Fare Meets Chic Fine Dining
As the fall sets in and Harvard’s Family Weekend quickly approaches, there’s no need to wonder about the best place to make a reservation.
‘Is this America?’ Review: An Activist Opera For Our Times
Even if not the most cohesive work, “Is this America?” was more than capable of rallying its audience in solidarity with Fannie Lou Hamer's fight for justice.
Myers + Chang Review: Atypical, Not Amazing
Myers + Chang indeed seems to lean into a casual, intimate atmosphere while drawing upon the typical iconography of Chinese restaurants.
Dumpling House Review: A Delectable Array of Chinese Food
Specializing in northern and southern Chinese cuisine, Dumpling House is sure to have something authentic, shareable, and delectable for everyone.
‘Concert for the City’ Review: The BSO Dazzles Boston Audiences
The BSO’s “Concert for the City” proved that the symphony exists not for itself, but for the people of Boston.