While casual fans might have been confused, Dylan's Leader Bank Pavilion concert was perfect for the people who love him, warts and all.
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Spencer very well may be your favorite musician’s favorite musician. And she opens for Bob Dylan in Boston Thursday.
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Inspired by Anthony Bourdain's visit with Barack Obama a decade ago in Vietnam, the artwork aims to revive a landmark corner that changed after Doyle's closed in 2019.
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The former New Englander brings “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” to Cape Cod and Tanglewood this summer with all-star pals — and to film a special.
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The part-time Vermont resident – and full-time classical music buff – narrates for the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Sunday.
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The museum opens on July 3.
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Parsons, who splits her time between Providence and Westport, Mass., will be launching her new young adult mystery “Blue Beach" at local events this week.
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Eclectic alt/art rocker St. Vincent was the latest guest at the Boston Pops, and they complemented her work perfectly.
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The orchestra turned on a dime Wednesday, first accompanying Young Artists Competition winners and then expertly backing Ben Folds's quirky piano pop.
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In support of April’s "The World Is to Dig," the band will play Boston’s House of Blues on June 5 and 6.
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