NEWS & REVIEWS

'The Injustice Files' pursues unsolved lynchings

Award-winning filmmaker Keith Beauchamp found his calling while making his first documentary about Emmett Louis Till, the 14-year-old black boy who was abducted and tortured to death in August of 1955 for allegedly whistling at a white woman. The suspects subsequently arrested for the lynching were all acquitted by an all-white jury. More »

'For Colored Girls' is latest project of social fashionista

Twenty-something Leona Pierre is stepping out on a limb: she is trying to change Boston's fashion and nightlife scene all while paying homage to the arts. More »

in the Mix

It was steamy inside the annual Pitching In For Kids (PIFK) fundraiser both due to the temp and to a bevy of young and attractive men and women who were there to mix, mingle and support the charity. More »

'Drowsy Chaperone' captures roaring 20s Broadway

Imagine a pivotal character in a musical that appears only at the start and the finish of the show. This is exactly what happens with Trix the aviatrix in the five Tony Awards honoree "Drowsy Chaperone." More »