The new album, out Nov. 8, shows how the band’s sharp, thoughtful and gloriously off-kilter art-rock has evolved since its 1997 debut “Affluenza." ...
Most Bostonians are familiar with the iconic Blue Man Group, whether they’ve seen them on a billboard or have actually ...
In this jukebox musical, Shakespeare’s wife Anne Hathaway pushes for Juliet to move on from Romeo with more agency, joining a ...
As part of its 25th anniversary tour, the quartet hits the TD Garden on Halloween night, and they promise appropriate ...
Steve Morse, who died of cancer over the weekend, was a music writer and rock critic at The Boston ... who never forgot Steve ...
When you think of the Beanpot, certain images may come to mind: sticks clashing, hockey players colliding and a cacophony of ...
My favorite artists’ references to Boston in their music craft a narrative of the city that influences my own perception of my surroundings. The first song that made me appreciate Boston was “Augusta” ...
After openers by Boston's DJ P1no and local singer Raveena, streaming sensation Tinashe very successfully brought 'Nasty' ...
Steve Globe, who earned respect as the Boston Globe's music critic from 1975-2005, and had Bono crash his retirement party, has died at age 76.
The 1990s country band that formed in Nashville with five transplanted Texans is making a stop in Plymouth as part of a New England swing.
Robles joins Radio Boston to share her love for music and how mariachi helped her through the most difficult moments of her life.
Boston and the J. Geils Band. Following his retirement from the Globe, Morse spent a decade teaching a class at the Berklee College of Music, and spent two years hosting a radio show ...