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WATCH: Oompa – a Kitchen Session

Boston rapper and poet Oompa invited us over to her Cambridge apartment and was kind enough to perform a set of 5 songs from her recent LP “November 3rd” for this kitchen live session.  She was joined by frequent collaborator Cliff Notez…

Tagged Boston, Cliff Notez, kitchen, Live, music, oompa, rapper, session

Harvard Arts & Culture Grants Event

In a stride toward making art a bigger and better part of the Allston-Brighton community, representatives from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the New England Foundation for the Arts, and Harvard Public Affairs and Communications are hosting an informational event for gaining access to art and culture grants.

Tagged Arts, Arts Grants, Boston, Cambridge, Culture, Culture Grants, Grants, Harvard, music, Musicians

Mayor Walsh Appoints Chief of Arts and Culture

Julie Burros will “grow the arts in Boston across disciplines, from theater to dance, to the visual arts to public art”

Tagged Boston, Culture, Mayor Walsh, music

Destroyer Shows Off Split Personalities At BMH

Upon first impression, the name “Destroyer” seems like an unlikely match for Dan Bejar…

Tagged Brighton, Dan Bejar, Destroyer, Hall, Live, music, New Pornographers, Review, Sami Martasian

Considering the Rock and Roll Memoir

But… As fans of the music, why should we care? Why do we care? Will reading the life stories of these musicians add anything to our experience of their music?

Tagged ashley plummer gilchrist, Autobiography, books, cherie currie, courtney love, daniel mendelsohn, johnny rotten, keith richards, Lisa Battiston, mark phinney, memoir, morrissey, music, patti smith, richard hell

Sexuality In Music – Let’s Not Go There

Lets talk about sex.

Or rather, lets not.

In the past week, a few movers and shakers in the music world have spoken out about feeling that sexuality and sexual preferences are overplayed in the media, and they might be on to something…

Tagged bowie, Grimes, janet jackson, morrissey, music, Sami Martasian, sexuality, sleater-kinny

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