Politics are a joke in 'You're a Good Man, Scott Brown'

Aiming to entertain "audiences from both ends of the political spectrum," The Improv Asylum in Boston will stage the very timely -- and very irreverent -- musical, "You're a Good Man, Scott Brown," starting Sunday.

Puppets come to life at New Art Center in Newton

Whimsical exhibit illustrates the history of puppets for entertainment and storytelling.

Listen Up to the sounds of TCAN

Natick record store Listen Up is supporting local nonprofit venue by stocking CDs by musicians who've performed at TCAN.

Melrose's Polymnia brings Jewish wisdom, prayer to concertgoers

The Polymnia Choral Society of Melrose’s annual spring concert hopes to impart through song a little chokhmah — that’s Hebrew for “wisdom” to you Gentiles. The concert, scheduled for Sunday, March 21 at the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School, is titled “Words of Wisdom and Love,” and is a program of Jewish music that features two pieces composed by members of Temple Beth Shalom in Melrose.

Hovey's 'Little Dog Laughed' and so may you

It's no secret that Hollywood stars who are homosexual often find it necessary to remain closeted if they have any hopes of landing big screen roles and the large salaries they offer. This is the state of affairs, with all of its deceptions and power plays, that Douglas Carter Beane skewers so deftly in "The Little Dog Laughed."

Explore U.S. National Parks through National Heritage Museum exhibit

Explore 58 U.S. national parks in "Treasured Lands," a gorgeous exhibition of  color photos of all 58 national parks in the U.S. at the National Heritage Museum in Lexington.

It's spring at Paradise City Arts Festival in Marlborough

MetroWest artists exhibit for the first time this weekend at Marlborough arts event.

Modern songsters sing with the passion of the past

Two folksingers, Pat Humphries and Sandy O are performing as emma’s revolution at the Firehouse Coffeehouse in Littleton on April 2. We wanted to know what happened to the themes of folk music from the past.

Cohasset Dramatic Club cuts loose in 'Footloose'

If you were near an FM radio or a movie theater in 1984, then you probably know “Footloose” as a Kenny Loggins hit song or a film about a small town’s ban on all rock music and dancing that is challenged when a dance-crazed, spiky-haired high school boy moves to the rural community from big city Chicago.

Hanover artist to exhibit his work from Italy

Hanover resident Jack Foley will join fellow South Shore artists Mary Callahan, Becky Haletky, Nancy Howell and Susan White for a show in the Dillon Gallery at South Shore Art Center, 119 Ripley Road in Cohasset....

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