Boston HONK!ers Make The Right Kind Of Noise HONK! Musical street fest Somerville, Massachusetts Oct. 7 – 8, 2023 A ring had formed in Davis Square. In its center, a woman sang into a bullhorn while a row of Sasha Patkin 10 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
NYC Culture Makers Cross Paths at The Apollo [at] The Intersection Festival of Arts & Ideas The Apollo Theater Harlem, NY Oct. 6 – 8, 2023 “We are literally in culture’s uterus.” Jourdan Hicks observed, while facilitating a Adam Wassilchalk 10 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
New Haven Artists Connect Soul To Soul In ways that photographs can’t capture, the installation of “Impossible Souls” — running now through Oct. 29 on the second floor of the Hilles Gallery of Creative Arts Workshop at Brian Slattery 10 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
Hartford Community Reigns On A Puerto Rican Parade Puerto Rican Parade and Festival De Coqui Main Street, Hartford Oct. 8, 2023 What does it take to make a community? Shared culture is a start. A common language. Customs Jamil Ragland 9 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
Oakland Native Foods Fit For Carnivores Wahpepah’s Kitchen 2353 E 12th St. Oakland Located at a public transit plaza in East Oakland, Whapepah’s Kitchen serves Native foods with a health-focused and modern twist. And Sarah Bass 9 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
NYC The New Was Still Happening George Lewis: Hearing Voices Performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble Roulette, Brooklyn Oct. 5, 2023 “This seems to happen more and more during my pieces,” George Lewis said with good K Hank Jost 6 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
LA Brexitcore Revelation: The Greatest Rock-Adjacent Song of the Century-in-Progress FONTAINES D.C. with BEEN STELLAR The Wiltern Los Angeles Oct. 3, 2023 Ambassadors of a new guard of post-punk revivalists — a wave referred to affectionately in forums as post-Brexitcore— A.J. Urquidi 6 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
NYC Cathedral’s Art Flips The Story The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Ave. at 112th St. New York, N.Y. Collection on view — ongoing Does this Madonna and Holy Infant surprise you? Betsy Kim 6 Oct 2023 · 5 min read
Hartford Black History, Both Lost and Found, at the Old State House Why Hartford’s Ethnic Heritage Matters Today Connecticut’s Old Statehouse 800 Main Street, Hartford Do you know who Catharine Freebody was? If you’ve never heard that name, you’ Jamil Ragland 6 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
LA “Caligula,” Recut — & Rescued BEYOND FEST Aero Theater and Loz Feliz 3 Theater Sept. 26 to Oct. 10, 2023 CALIGULA: THE ULTIMATE CUT With special guests Malcolm McDowell and film critic/historian Thomas Negovan Jeff Hicks 6 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
Boston Buildings Are People Too Developing Boston: Berenice Abbott & Irene Shwachman Photograph a Changing CityThe Boston Athenaeum 10 – 1/2 Beacon St. Boston, MA 02108 Cities tell stories. This is particularly evident (if not Sasha Patkin 6 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
Tulsa Noise Trumps Genre Neckbolt, Hissom, and Ivory Tusk Whittier Bar Oct. 2, 2023 Oklahoma music is broadly famous for its country megastars, for Red Dirt and Woody Guthrie, for Leon Russell and his Becky Carman 6 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
Tulsa Step into the Ring: Poet Quinn Carver Johnson, a Pink Cowboy Hat, and an Epic Tale of Queer Pro Wrestling Quinn Carver Johnson in Conversation with Karl Jones Magic City Books’ Algonquin Room Sept. 28, 2023 Slipping into Magic City Books on a quiet night for the launch of Quinn Cassidy McCants 5 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
Hartford No “Doubt”-Fire: You’ll Love This Musical Mrs. Doubtfire Bushnell Center for Performing Arts 166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford Through Oct. 8 The word “classic” gets thrown around a lot when referring to something outstanding from the past. Jamil Ragland 5 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
LA Want Inclusivity? Mosh LIFE SUXX HARDCORE FUCKS VOL. 6 Featuring NÜTT and BIG TECH Bad Dogg Compound South Los Angeles Sept. 30, 2023 As essential as Dodgers baseball and French dipped sandwiches at David Diaz 5 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
New Haven Artists Build Worlds In Group Show The look of Jihyun Lee’s Doll Shelf partakes at once of the past and an imagined future. The collection of objects has the feel of a cabinet of curiosities, Brian Slattery 4 Oct 2023 · 3 min read
Oakland Craft Beer Magic Flows Downstream Oaktoberfest in the Diamond Oakland Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 For lovers of Oakland, Oaktoberfest effectively concentrates the flavors, sounds, and spirit that made you fall for the town into Sayre Piotrkowski 4 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
Reno Chaos. Repeat. Chaos. Repeat … Fertilizer Fest The Holland Project 140 Vesta St, Reno, NV Sept. 30, 2023 Saturday’s Fertilizer Fest at the all-ages art space The Holland Project fried my brain so much Jose Davila IV 4 Oct 2023 · 5 min read