Entertainment & Arts
Group Repertory sticks with the traditional approach to the classic, while the troupe at the Lionstar takes musical liberties.
March 21, 1996
Pop & Hiss
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March 4, 2011
Music
One would think that in running our best-of-the-year lists only four days before Dec. 31 that nothing too wonderful would escape notice.
Dec. 29, 1990
Laika and the Cosmonauts “The Amazing Colossal Band” Upstart Records * Remember how scientists said it would take years for the true effects of the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown to become manifest?
March 2, 1995
Culture Monster Blog
Feb. 5, 2010
They come and they go and then, years later, they come back, either for a second shot at stardom or simply to cash in on their legacies.
Nov. 7, 1990
Trail of Dead’s Conrad Keely cares deeply about the music. Success? That’s another matter.
May 26, 2005
Despite having a backup group named the Range--and song titles like “On the Western Skyline” and “The Wild Frontier”--there’s next to nothing that’s country-Western about Bruce Hornsby, who made his local debut Tuesday at the Roxy.
Sept. 25, 1986
An evening spent with Cherish the Ladies--a nine-woman ensemble of traditional Irish musicians and dancers--somehow doesn’t feel quite right in the sterile confines of a concert hall.
Nov. 21, 1987
“Talk amongst yourselves,” says a wild-eyed Lester Bangs as he hammers away at his typewriter, gesturing us into his unkempt apartment, Black Sabbath blaring from the turntable.
June 22, 2015