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Gwendolyn M. Ibarra
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From Re:SET Concert Series: boygenius Rejects Girl Group Status
Replacing the hedonistic themes of rock and roll, boygenius sang of unconditional love from a gay perspective utilizing rock iconography.
‘[intervals]’ Review: HRMDC Brings Meaning to Everyday Intervals
Overall, the show’s choreography helped express the central theme of “[intervals]” and its many different perceptions.
From Re:SET Concert Series: Clairo Revives Discography and Racetrack in Suffolk Downs
A Carlisle, Mass. native, Clairo gave a particularly sentimental performance on Sunday — especially when compared to the other performances of the tour.
From Re:SET Concert Series: Steve Lacy Reflects on Career
Friday’s well-rounded set captures Lacy at his very best — in other words, at each step of his journey.
From Re:SET Concert Series 2023: Friday Soundbites
Fousheé, Toro y Moi, and James Blake performed on Re:SET Boston's first day at The Stage at Suffolk Downs.
Artist Profile: Conductor Earl Lee Debuts in Symphony Hall in Culmination of Rewarding Career
After reminiscing on his accomplished career, Lee emphasized the importance of music for those involved in music at any level.
‘Renfield’ Review: Dracula’s Servant Revived
Standing amongst the great adaptations of Dracula's story from across film history, “Renfield,” the 2023 film from director Chris McKay, is bound to disappoint some moviegoers.
“the record” Review: boygenius Dropped The Next Indie Heartbreak Anthems
boygenius released “the record” on March 31, packaging a myriad of sensations surrounding monumental heartbreak into 42 minutes of indie gold.
Separating the Art from the Artist: A Call for Compassion
Real changes in the culture within these art spaces and music scenes can occur through calling out wrongdoing and remembering the stories of victims.
Sidebody Concert Review: Somerville-Born Band Plays a Powerful Benefit for the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
The band sidebody delivered a tantalizing benefit performance to raise money for the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC).