Why it’s important: One of Boston’s most iconic films, the Irish-mobster-meets-corrupt-cop storyline will go down in history.
The Oscar-winning documentary has no U.S. distributor and is showing at only a handful of movie houses in the U.S.
From Salem Horror Fest to Independent Film Festival Boston, WBUR film critic Erin Trahan rounds up 12 ways to connect to community through cinema this spring.
Dozens of 10-minute plays were submitted to the festival. Queer Voices Producing Director Lyndsay Allyn Cox, along with the ...
Women’s History Month is here and there’s plenty to celebrate in terms of women’s achievement in art, culture, STEM, business ...
In the play "Art," currently running at the Lyric Stage in Boston, three men find their friendship tested after one buys an ...
Inside a warehouse in Cambridge, Massachusetts , a group of talented carpenters are making theater magic. From scratch, they build the incredible sets you see on stage in all of American Repertory ...