Metro Arts
‘Don Giovanni’ Preview: A Modern Don Giovanni For The 21st Century
Don Giovanni has been reimagined as a modern celebrity, as the characters around him are drawn into his antics in a world driven by social media.
An Evening of Elegance and Expression: Hilary Hahn Shines with the BSO
Hearing such a renowned violinist perform live in Boston with the BSO was truly a memorable experience.
‘Dress Up’ Review: Unraveling the Many Layers of Fashion and Identity
“Dress Up” at the MFA Boston is an innovative navigation of the versatility and ubiquity of fashion.
Maddie Zahm Concert Review: Career Highs and High Energy
Zahm performed at the Sinclair with great stage presence, a tight set, behind-the-scenes insights into her creative process, and an overall memorable show.
A Farewell Symphony: Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott’s Last Duet at Boston Symphony Hall
Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott graced the stage together for one final collaboration, the end of an era of profound musical partnership.
Maggie Rogers Concert Review: Boston Won’t Forget Her
With a thousand fans surrounding her and her voice cartwheeling over every song she sang, Rogers’s performance was nothing short of ethereal.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: What the Robbery Can Teach Us About Loss
The unoccupied frames represent a welcoming sense of hope that their former occupants will, one day, be found and repatriated.
Sadie Jean Concert Review: The ‘Simple Like 17’ Singer is Anything but in Concert
Sadie’s stage presence was soft yet powerful, her ballads about lost love relating to listeners of all ages.
Best Murals in Boston: Bostonian Brushstrokes Make the City a Brighter Place
Boston’s murals serve as a delightful contemporary showcase of skill and imbue the city with creative ambiance.
Benson Boone Concert Review: From Social Media to Sold Out Shows
At just 21 years old, Boone’s career is just getting started, and he’s an up and coming idol to keep on your radar.
Six Ways to Enjoy the Boston Spring Before School Lets Out for the Summer
Here are some affordable spring activities to take advantage of in your few weeks left in Boston.
Central Perk Review: The One with the Disappointing ‘Friends’ References But Delicious Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
The emphasis on the “Friends” theme and the experience of sharing a big couch with strangers can be overstimulating.
Flipturn Concert Review: A Thrilling Night at Boston’s House of Blues
It felt as if they were in a world the audience couldn’t reach — a world where Flipturn was truly just a group of friends making music together in a garage.
Urban Hearth Review: The Price of Slowing Down and Savoring More
The restaurant’s core farm-to-table values are present in its minimalist and elegant atmosphere.
Baleia Review: Boston’s New Burst of Flavor
Baleia presents the multifaceted Portuguese cuisine while acknowledging the cultures and spices that have influenced its distinctive flavor.
‘Hallyu! The Korean Wave’ Review: A Captivating Glimpse into the Rise of South Korean Popular Culture
“Hallyu! The Korean Wave” at the MFA Boston is a great entry point into illuminating the growth of the South Korean entertainment industry.
Connecting Boston: Public Art at Rose F. Kennedy Greenway
The exhibitions on the Greenway feature six distinctive works that are spread out throughout the promenade for visitors to discover at their own pace.
IDKHow Concert Review: A Lively Night in Gloomtown
Weekes showed that he is more than capable of standing on his own as a solo artist. He seemed completely at ease onstage, exuding confidence.
Artist Profile: Sidney Gish, from Bandcamp to Boston Calling
From childhood nights spent surfing the internet, looking for just the right sound to edit into a song, Gish has come far.
WNDR in Photos
Take a look at some of the diverse, one-of-a-kind installations WNDR has to offer on its mission to disrupt and transform the traditional museum experience.
Fostering Community Ownership and Unity: Inside CultureHouse’s Union Square Pop-Up
CultureHouse and its pop-ups are an exercise in visibility and representation as much as they’re a means of enhancing local communities.
Artist Profile: Sitka, The Great Colorist Behind a Charming Newbury Street Gallery
Sitka, always bold and playing by his own rules, is working towards his dream after building his dream gallery.
Snow Strippers Concert Review: An Electroclash and EDM Revival
Snow Strippers undeniably channels the essence of the 2000s, blending nostalgic sounds and visuals with their own distinctive experimental flair.
Ricky Montgomery Concert Review: Rick’s in the Royale, and Boston Loves Mr. Loverman
The Boston stop of the “Rick in the Wall” tour was filled with unforgettable moments, with Montgomery enchanting the audience.
Olivia Rodrigo Concert Review: A Moving Night of Emotional Ballads and Angsty Rock Anthems
Rodrigo spilled her guts in Boston, and her pop stardom is sure to bring her back soon.