Despite the thunder and lightning on Saturday, people crowded City Hall Plaza for Boston Calling—with The National and Lorde, among others, performing this weekend.
A Look Back: The History Of Music Festivals
Tracing the growth and popularity of music festivals—from Woodstock to Boston Calling, and everything in between.
‘The Hundred Foot Journey’ Presents A Taste of Life
‘Chocolat’ director Lasse Hallstrom combines themes of romance, food, and family for his feel-good film ‘The Hundred Foot Journey.’
Photos: Childish Gambino, Lorde Close Out Second Day Of Boston Calling
Saturday’s two headliners still performed despite weather pushing back their sets.
Photos: The National Headlines Opening Day Of Boston Calling
The National headlined day one of Boston Calling last night, kicking off the three-day festival. For the weekend event, City Hall has been transformed into a massive outdoor venue.
Detroit To Boston: William Bolton Discusses His ‘Summer Breeze’ LP
BC junior William Bolton talks about his latest contribution to the neo-soul genre. He’s bringing Motown to the Mods, and disrupting the University’s independent music scene.
This Weekend In Arts: Boston Calling, SOWA Open Market, And More
Head to Boston Calling and Make Music Boston for weekend performances in the city, or celebrate the summer season with the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Gentlemen Hall Talks Boston Calling, Upcoming Album
‘The Heights’ sat down with the Boston band’s lead singer and bassist to discuss their upcoming performance.
Tim McGraw’s ‘Overrated,’ And More Singles This Week
Tim McGraw’s releases his latest addition to mainstream country, and “Same Love” singer Mary Lambert takes her talents solo.
Charli XCX Is Stuck In The Schoolyard With Latest Music Video
The popular collaborative artist takes notes from her previous appearance in Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy,” but lacks originality in her video for “Break The Rules.”