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Artist Profile: Sasha Denisova Merges Comedy and Tragedy in “The Gaaga”
It’s been well over a year since Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022. Though news of the war may now feel distant for those outside of Ukraine
Theater Review: “The Gaaga” — A Savagely Funny Dream of Ukrainian Retribution
By Bill Marx The Gaaga’s humor is driven by rage, anger, and disgust, emotions that are not often found in our domesticated (for easy consumption) theater scene. The Gaaga (The
The Trial of Vladimir Putin, as imagined in stirring Ukrainian play in Cambridge
Theater ripped from the headlines has a tendency to stumble over its own lack of hindsight. It’s a rare talent that can seamlessly juxtapose laugh-out-loud satire with recent accounts from
Black Sheep Bagel Cafe: a busy college student’s dream dining spot
Tucked in the heart of Harvard Square, a five minute walk from the Harvard MBTA Station, sits Black Sheep Bagel Cafe, which has been there since 2018. They were able
Mary-Catherine Deibel, a Harvard Square restaurateur and advocate, dies at age 72
Home | News | Obituaries Mary-Catherine Deibel, a Harvard Square restaurateur and advocate, dies at age 72 By Molly Farrar Tuesday, June 6, 2023 Mary-Catherine Deibel. (Photo: Morgue Obituaries) Mary-Catherine Deibel – a restaurateur known
Mary-Catherine Deibel dies at 72; UpStairs on the Square co-owner was ‘unofficial mayor of Harvard Square’
A cellist when she was younger, Mary-Catherine Deibel managed a classical music group during her early years in the restaurant business, so it followed that she would draw a parallel
In Arlekin’s ‘The Gaaga,’ a Ukrainian playwright puts Vladimir Putin on trial
CAMBRIDGE — If there’s one thing that men in power can’t stand, it’s being made to look like a fool. “Through the form of comedy, I’m trying to talk about
Cambridge street food fest honors PH cuisine, heritage
Students and residents of Harvard Square got a taste of Filipino food during the Asian Street Food Festival. Locals lined up for a bite of the flavorful Filipino barbecue, while
A celebratory last blast brings Boston Calling to a close
It doesn’t get much more Boston than peeing on the John Harvard statue. At Boston Calling on Sunday evening, on the grounds of Harvard’s athletic complex, the Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser
Boston Calling Has Returned to Boston Calling
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Boston Calling Guide: Who’s Playing, Getting There, What to Eat and More
Boston’s biggest music festival is back and the sun is expected to shine down on it all weekend. For three days Memorial Day weekend, major music acts and local artists
Pass the Pita: Cava Makes Harvard Square Debut
Cava opened its newest location Friday morning on Brattle Street, bringing a Mediterranean-themed fast-casual option to Harvard Square. Prior to the grand opening, Cava held a fundraiser in partnership with
