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Jazz Festival returns to Montreal next week

Each year, just before we celebrate July 4th, thousands flock to Montreal to enjoy jazz and the temperate Canadian summer. But to limit Montreal's Jazz Festival to its namesake musical genre is to not give it justice. The events that play out each year are a combination of myriad forms of artistic expression converging on the streets of Montreal. More »

in the Mix

The 14th Annual Roxbury International Film Festival kicked off into high gear with an opening night reception at the National Center of Afro-American Artists in Roxbury. It was a wonderful evening filled with laughter, delicious food, filmmakers and film aficionados alike. More »

India Currents' silver anniversary bash includes sacred cow

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Abundant accolades, a touch of nostalgia and a very young cow marked the 25th anniversary celebrations of India Currents, a magazine that, as its publisher Vandana Kumar said, "showcases the Indian-American experience." More »

'A Chorus Line' of high energy dancers on stage at Reagle Music Theater

Every dancer has a story. The landmark musical "A Chorus Line" brought many such stories to life in 1975 with a singular theatricality that touched both dancers and non-dancers alike. Winning the Pulitzer Prize and nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, it even became the longest-running show on Broadway. "Cats" and the current record holder "Phantom of the Opera" later eclipsed it. More »