Where: Sheraton Commander Hotel
Date: 2007-07-23 00:00:00
Type:
Digital Communication Networks
Where: The Comedy Studio (@ the Kong)
Date: 2007-05-17 20:00:00
Type:
standup comedy show hosted by Dan Sally
Where: The Middle East Downstairs
Date: 2007-08-09 20:30:00
Type:
Laura plays with Wes Switzer (bass) and Sam Hooper (guitar). 18+ $10 cover.
Where: The Middle East Downstairs
Date: 2007-08-12 20:30:00
Type:
Portugal the Man is a soul/progressive/grime trio from Wasilla, Alaska. Russian Circles is a three piece instrumental band from Chicago. It would be tough to imagine that a band would be able to develop its own unique presence and innovation with such solid groundwork in the instrumental genre. However, Russian Circles does bring something new to the table. Their songs feel incredibly narrative and linear. There is no angular flash or mathematical flair. These songs stream through themes and by no means build on just one repeating idea. They are gargantuan in scope. They flow seamlessly from beautiful soft ambience to truly defined melody to massively thick heaviness with a gradual progression that never leaves you lost. Variety is no gimmick and they are a band that does not just vacillate within an achieved sonic identity.
Where: The Comedy Studio (@ the Kong)
Date: 2007-11-24 20:00:00
Type:
Where: The Middle East
Date: 2007-12-08 20:00:00
Type:
Fox Pass is a rock band. The Sword is a metal band from Austin, TX whose influences include Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Prong. Black Cobra are an LA based indie rock band. Valient Thorr features Ralf, Sascha, Carsten, Udo and Markus.
Where: Regattabar
Date: 2008-01-24 19:30:00
Type:
This is a ten piece jazz ensemble that mixes afro latin music with jazz rhythms. One of Ethiopia's major musicians, Mulatu Astatke studied in London, Boston and New York in the late '50s and returned home to invent Ethio-jazz, which stands with various South African and Nigerian styles as the most successful fusion of jazz and African music. The Either/Orchestra is among the longest running and highly respected large ensembles in jazz.
Where: Brattle Theater
Date: 2008-02-14 21:45:00
Type:
It almost seems unnecessary to describe the myriad delights of CASABLANCA, nevertheless… From the star-crossed romance between Rick (Bogart) and Ilsa (Bergman), to the complex intrigue of German-occupied French Morocco during WWII, to the supremely entertaining witty repartee between nightclub owner Rick and French police chief Louis (Rains), to that wonderfully heartbreaking airport farewell (never has the phrase “hill-of-beans” been used so romantically), CASABLANCA holds its own as one of the best and most enduringly entertaining films of all time. The Brattle’s connection with the film is the stuff of legend and our now traditional Valentine’s Day screenings are always sell-outs… be sure to get your tickets early!