Arts
PHOTOS: Hanging beauties at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Boston's famed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum continued its annual celebration of spring by hanging nasturtiums...
Gender-swap revives musical ‘Company’
“Company,” which plays April 2 - 14 at Citizens Opera House, revolves around Bobbie’s birthday...
PAX East: A slice of ‘normal’ in an otherwise crazy world
The showcase of big name and independent game producers opened this week and annually brings...
Boston Ballet showcases classic ‘Cinderella’
Being nearly universal makes this production a perfect second step to take if you’ve fallen...
‘Girl From the North Country’ a fresh take on Dylan
A decade ago, representatives for Bob Dylan approached Irish playwright Conor McPherson to build a...
Comedian Richard Lewis, who recently starred on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ dies at 76
Richard Lewis, an acclaimed comedian known for exploring his neuroses in frantic, stream-of-consciousness diatribes while...
March roars in with exciting arts lineup in Boston
From fresh classical masterworks to stereotype-shattering theater to K-pop explosions, March arts comes in like...
Grand Kyiv Ballet kicks off ‘Giselle’ tour in Boston
This tour features 35 dancers — 25 of whom are from the Ukraine — so...
Words & music collide in Scott Guild’s ‘Plastic’
“Plastic” is being released this week as a book with a separate soundtrack.
Belflower mines Southern youth for ‘John Proctor is the Villain’
The play takes a hard, biting look at “The Crucible” as a group of 11th...