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The Roaches at the Middle East on July 7, 2024. Photo by Charlotte Howard. Copyright 2024 Charlotte Howard.
CHARLOTTE HOWARD

FOTOBOM: ODDIE, THE ROACHES

Bands ignite angst and soul back to back at the Middle East Upstairs

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CHARLOTTE HOWARD July 11, 2024
"Fenway Park, Boston MA" by Lara Mercer Photography. CC BY 2.0.
NIYA DOYLE

FENWAY CONCERT GONE WRONG

Fans upset over delayed Lana Del Rey show during dangerous heat wave and unsafe conditions

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NIYA DOYLE July 10, 2024
Ram Ranch. Photo by Sabine Ollivier-Yamin. Copyright 2023 Sabine Ollivier-Yamin.
SABINE OLLIVIER-YAMIN

‘YOU JUST MISSED IT’

An attempted farewell to the Ram Ranch punk house

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SABINE OLLIVIER-YAMIN December 8, 2023
Trophy Wife in concert. Photo by Steph Castillo.
JULIA NORKUS

TROPHY WIFE ON LIFE

McKenzie Iazzetta and her journey from Berklee student to soul-crushing superstar

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JULIA NORKUS November 24, 2023
Line for the ManRay reopening. Photo by Derek Kouyoumjian. Copyright 2023 Derek Kouyoumjian.
JULIA NORKUS

‘LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFE’

How a revived club, ManRay, remains a champion for the underdogs

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JULIA NORKUS August 11, 2023
KENDALL POLIDORI

COORDINATED RESPONSE

Greater Boston bars and venues are grappling with a rise in involuntary drugged drinks, but procedures for addressing future incidents are in sight “When you raise awareness, if you even help prevent one person from getting drugged, then that’s a good thing.” Amidst a rash of incidents in which people

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KENDALL POLIDORI May 24, 2023
JONATHAN RILEY

PHILHARMONICAL WARFARE

How the government secretly paid for the Boston Symphony Orchestra to promote American cultural enlightenment There is not much to see or do in Abilene, Kansas. Pulling into a local 24-hour gas station in a bug-splattered pickup earlier this year, I probably fit the profile of the typical visitor. For

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JONATHAN RILEY October 25, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: MARCH 22, 2022 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Events at the Somerville Museum, a tenants’ rights webinar, and the Council on Aging Board of Directors seeks new members Articles EDITORIAL: MEDIA CONSOLIDATION ACCELERATES IN SOMERVILLE Gannett merges its Somerville Journal and Medford Transcript newspapers as BINJ’s Somerville News Garden project and the Somerville Media Center launch a new

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 22, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

ARTIST PROFILE: SAKURAKO KANEMITSU

How the musician brings a joy and love of piano to East Somerville (Somerville Wire) – Having moved from Northern California, where she performed as a soloist and chamber musician, pianist Sakurako Kanemitsu is carrying her “colorful and creative” interpretations of classical music and melodies of our time to Somerville.

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 1, 2022
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

ONCE, THE ROCK VENUE, HOPES TO LEASE OBERON, FILLING IT WITH DIVERSE SHOWS AND ALL-DAY USE

“You can’t just slide a rock club into any room.” Somerville’s famed music club, Once Lounge and Ballroom, is in the running to rent the space formerly occupied by American Repertory Theater’s Oberon. Harvard, which listed the space Oct. 28, is trying to fill the Harvard Square location by April.

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN February 4, 2022
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