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The Glorious Sons playing at Paradise Rock Club in Boston. The band is rebuilding an American audience after COVID-19. DAISY LEVINE/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘A Funny Thing Happened’ to The Glorious Sons in 2020 — now they’re back on track

Daisy Levine September 19, 2023
“This band loves Boston a lot,” said Brett Emmons, lead singer of The Glorious Sons, who brought their Glory tour to Paradise Rock Club on Sept. 14.
Director Eliza Hittman, shown at the 2017 Montclair Film Festival. In her latest film, “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always,” Hittman tells the story of 17-year-old girl who must travel from her hometown in Pennsylvania to New York City to get an abortion, released on streaming services Friday. COURTESY FRANK SCHRAMM VIA FLICKR

REVIEW: “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always” depicts the struggle of a teen pregnancy with grace

Ausma Palmer April 6, 2020
Director Eliza Hittman’s new film “Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always,” shares the personal story of 17-year-old Autumn as she travels to New York City to get an abortion.
The Boston University School of Music appoints Bramwell Tovey, former Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Maestro, as its director of orchestral activities. PHOTO BY PAIGE WARD/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Renowned conductor appointed new CFA director of orchestral activities

Noor Adatia September 19, 2017

Boston University’s College of Fine Arts’ School of Music welcomed former Vancouver Symphony Orchestra music director Bramwell Tovey as its new director of Orchestral Activities for the 2017-18...

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh speaks at a press conference in City Hall Monday afternoon after Massachusetts declared a state of emergency due to winter storm Juno. PHOTO BY DANIEL GUAN/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Massachusetts, BU prepare for Winter Storm Juno

Paige Smith January 27, 2015

With Winter Storm Juno bringing snow to states across the East Coast, state, city and Boston University officials have made changes to regular-day schedules in an effort to keep residents safe. Massachusetts...

Adam Sandler and Rosemarie DeWitt play a troubled married couple, Don and Helen Truby in "Men, Women & Children." PHOTO COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES

REVIEW: Expansive attempt at social critique falls flat in “Men, Women & Children”

Joe Incollingo October 24, 2014

Before it left our solar system forever, the Voyager 1 probe spun around and took our picture. “Pale Blue Dot,” as that photo has became known as, shows Earth, humankind’s only home, suspended in...

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