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Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
Your Week: Arts, Clubs, Culture
February 21st, 2012
Angela Bray This week’s top picks in nightlife, theater and art.
AcousticaElectronica: a new approach
February 15th, 2012
Angela Bray Presented by toUch Performance Art, AcousticaElectronica has been a project building in Boston for the past year to combine classical music, classical dance and art into one huge immersion for an audience.
A look at Suffolk’s performing arts
February 1st, 2012
Angela Bray Suffolk’s Performing Arts Office (PAO) strives to make the arts accessible to the university’s community, disregarding experience or background. “We make the opportunities available to you,” said Kathy Maloney, associate director of the PAO. “We help people achieve the things they want to do, whether it’s to produce a show, act in a show [...]
Michaelson tweaks sound on Human Again
February 1st, 2012
Ally Thibault Ingrid Michaelson’s fifth studio album, released last Tuesday, branches out from the classic indie, folk sound her fans have come to expect. Human Again takes the emphasis off the innocent ukulele melodies and cute lyrics, replacing them with faster beats and more dramatic narratives. The first single off the album, “Ghost,” was released back [...]
GLOW Boston caters to college students
January 26th, 2012
Journal Staff Melissa Hanson, Journal Staff GLOW Boston, an 18+ dance party, kicks off its weekly residency tomorrow at Think Tank in Cambridge. Created by Northeastern senior Eric Spicuzza with the help of Suffolk senior Michael Gesualdi, GLOW Boston is a Thursday weekly event catered to Boston’s college students. The party features a rotating DJs spinning electro, [...]
After ‘Glow’
November 16th, 2011
Angela Bray Mindless movement filled the House of Blues on Landsdowne Street Monday night when DayGlow, America’s largest paint party, threw a private show. Host Emir Duru set the standard of hype, jumping around the stage non-stop, spitting verses and encouraging hands in the air. A swarming floor was filled with students wearing florescent white and neon, [...]
Your Week: Club Nights
October 5th, 2011
Angela Bray Zeds Dead is back to fill the Middle East Downstairs with hard EDM sounds tonight. After a killer show last time, whether catching it or not, it’s one that can’t be missed, except it’s already sold out. However, it’s totally worth trying to find tickets for, especially with Terravita, Tjani and IMMVC in the lineup. [...]
PAO starts off Seriously
September 14th, 2011
Valerie Ryan Suffolk University is passionate about the performing arts, and it shows. Groups such as Rampage, Seriously Bent, and the Ramifications impressed the audience at the Performing Arts Sampling in the C. Walsh Theatre last Thursday. Hosted by Seriously Bent, the show opened with members of the show choir, Rampage, singing “Good Morning Baltimore” from the [...]



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