Metro Arts
Madi Diaz Concert Review: Crying in Cambridge
From start to finish, the performance felt like a glimpse into Madi Diaz’s diary.
‘Cost Of Living’ Review: The Agony of Taking Care and Being Taken Care Of
“Cost Of Living” is unique in the fact that it does not simply cause the audience to merely sympathize with the characters — they relate to them.
Boston in His Hands: Yunchan Lim’s Rachmaninoff
Lim conjured motifs with thunderous power and mobility in the third, demonstrating his ability to maneuver with both charisma and vulnerability.
Oleana Restaurant Review: Bringing Turkish Flavors to Cambridge
Although its food’s complexity sometimes verges on chaos, Oleana is still daring in all the right ways.
Blackberry Smoke Concert Review: Boston Hears Georgia
Blackberry Smoke brought a genuine energy to their House of Blues show and proved that Georgia has its own home in the heart of New England.
‘Girl From the North Country’ Review: Moving Songs, Stationary Dialogue
“Girl From the North Country” achieves what any jukebox musical sets out to do: It elevates well-known music by framing it within an original setting.
Boston Lyric Opera Reinvents the Orpheus Myth with ‘Eurydice’
In the age of contemporaries like “Hadestown,” a modern retelling of the “Eurydice” myth is as timely as it is timeless.
Immersive Surrealism: Exploring Nobuhiko Obayashi’s ‘House’ at the MFA’s Annual Festival of Films from Japan
The MFA’s annual Japanese film festival is an excellent forum to spotlight Japanese film whilst broadening the scope of fine art.
Matisyahu Concert Review: Constant Energy and Cohesive Sound
Returning to the stage with energy and a captivating sound, his performance is sure to delight and excite any and all fans of alternative and reggae music.
Boston Underground Film Festival Returns
This year's Boston Underground Film Festival presents a great opportunity to get an early view of what could be some of 2024’s biggest indie hits.
GRRL HAUS CINEMA Review: A Collection That Reflects Its Audience
The mix of programming explored the human experience, offering a blend of humor, poignancy, and creative ingenuity that captivates all.
Whalemobile Makes a Splash: The Huge, Inflatable Whale that May be Coming Soon to a School Near You
Inflatable Nile looked majestic as ever on the dusty floor, having completed his job as a wonderful tool to teach kids about our planet’s largest animals.
SoWA: The Artist’s Hub
Down a windy corridor in Boston’s South End lies a hub of art and design dubbed SoWa.
Transported to the Land of the Midnight Sun: BSO Performs Sibelius, Nielsen, and Tarkiainen
With a variety of subjects, composers, and styles performed with technical prowess and musicality, the morning’s program achieved a great feat.
‘Winter Experience’ Review: Boston Ballet Brings Warmth and Light to the Winter Cold
Not unlike the sun reflecting off of the snow on a cold February morning, three ballets shone brightly during Boston Ballet’s Winter Experience, which ran from Feb. 22 through March 3.