MUSIC Hot summer days, cool jazz nights by Michael Gutierrez June 22, 2026 The Indie highlights our favorite local jazz destinations for everything from dive bar jam sessions to top-shelf talent.
LABOR Now playing at a theater near you: class warfare by Michael Gutierrez June 18, 2026 The board files an unfair labor practice charge against the union in the latest development of the two-yearlong contract negotiation.
MUSIC Prayers up for global jazz at Regattabar in Harvard Square by Michael Gutierrez June 16, 2026 The Ize Trio celebrate the release of their latest album 'Global Prayer' with special guest saxophonist Gregory Groover, Jr.
FILM Author Foster Hirsch introduces us to the dark side of the screen by Michael Gutierrez June 13, 2026 “Noir City Boston” returns to the Brattle, delivering tough guys, blonde bombshells and fugitives from justice through Monday.
MUSIC They Might Be Giants play the hits for the hometown crowd by Michael Gutierrez June 13, 2026 The veteran duo out of Lincoln, Massachusetts mix gimmickry with musicianship at House of Blues.
MUSIC Ize Trio make global jazz their own at Regattabar on Sunday by Michael Gutierrez June 9, 2026 Pianist Chase Morrin talks about the mentors and faith that inspired the trio's latest album "Global Prayer."
MUSIC Someday Festival is twice as nice with a second day of music by Christian Uva June 8, 2026 At Warehouse XI, you're going to like the way local music sounds, we guarantee it.
MUSIC Summer Festival Preview by Michael Gutierrez May 29, 2026 Music festivals, from one-day local affairs to multiday out-of-towners, that are worth getting off the couch for.
MUSIC Cole Pulice and Pat Horigan explore new horizons at Deep Cuts by Michael Gutierrez May 26, 2026 Follow the breadcrumbs of devotional music, New Age, and ambient to a new kind of jazz.
MUSIC Solidarity through sound by Michael Gutierrez May 13, 2026 The "Which Side?" protest music series returns with a diverse lineup to the Burren Back Room on May 19.