Boston’s theater scene took a hit this week with the announcement that Watertown’s New Repertory Theatre is closing its doors permanently after 40 years. The New Rep cited a lack of donations as th…
Curation 250 is a happening place in the busy, thriving Lowell art scene. Located in Mill No. 5, that hive of creative activity on Jackson Street, there’s always something happening here. Currently…
The 10 studio artists at Lowell’s Brush Art Gallery and Studios are a prolific crew of talented people. They make all manner of art, from paintings and prints to ceramics, sculpture, fiber art, pho…
It’s a big week for art in Lowell and Fitchburg, and the two cities are linked in the show opening this week at UMass Lowell’s University Gallery at 870 Broadway Street. The university’s department…
Ah, October – the season for pumpkins, ghosts, and more theater than you’d ever be able to attend. So, what’s up in Worcester? Plenty, if the emails that show up regularly are any indication. Throu…
Lowell’s Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) begins its 2023-24 season with the world premiere of award-winning playwright Steven Deitz’s “Gaslight.” Produced in partnership with the Cincinnati Shake…
Artists respond to text and poets respond to art in Loading Dock Gallery’s annual New England Regional Juried Show “Turning the Tables: Artists Look at Poetry.” It is on view now through Oct. 29 at…
It’s September, and that means it’s time to ditch the swimsuit and flip-flops, order a pumpkin latte at the drive-through, and savor the entertainment offerings that abound ’round the region. Worce…
Alexis Babini, a long-time Disney fan, tapped into the music that he and millions of others grew up with to form The Little Mermen tribute band. They’ll be the City Winery Boston, 80 Beverly St., a…
Don’t tear your hair out wondering what to do with the kids over their holiday school break. Instead, take them to a museum to discover art, have some fun and explore with utter abandon. Visiting t…
You know what it’s like to lose something and then find it weeks, or months, or
even years, afterwards. That’s the premise of “Souls of Objects: Lost and
Found,” on view at the Umbrella Main Galler…