That’s basically what I would expect rich people to do if the amendment passes. They’ll play games that allow them to report as little income as possible.
Seven comics. Two hours. One historic summit on the state of stand-up comedy in the Hub.
It’s nights like this where you turn to folks who left for New York City and taunt them for leaving a city with music this stacked.
There’s a reason the 2017 Boston Music Awards picks aren’t what you’d expect.
From the Big Dig to Boston Phoenix archives, local author Sean L. Maloney talks about the work that went into his new book ahead of its release party.
Gluckstein’s passion for the preservation and protection of indigenous peoples has driven her career for the past 30 years. Now, she hopes to use her art to raise awareness.
What’s most important here is that pols want to keep an edge on the two activist camps rallying for legalization next year on starkly different terms—even though Rosenberg now says legislators won’t ...
Francesca Woodman is one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers who you’ve probably never heard of. Born into a family of artists, she had it instilled in her from a young age that nothing was ...
In a world where everything can seem bleak, NEUTRINOS! escape to a land of pure fun and rock 'n' roll.
Boston Fuzzstival is back, so we built a guide to help you decide which bands to see.
One house in Dresden becomes ground zero for a multigenerational exploration of guilt, complicity, survival, and truth in Marius von Mayenburg’s The Stone, which plays at Needham’s Arlekin Players ...
Allston's own indie rock act finally have a full-length to their name, and it's all about sunny melodies, crossing guitars, and carne diem.