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Wellesley arts news: Student musicians selected; 2019 WHS grad producing off the court; Dana Hall opens Nexus dance concert to public; Wellesley Theatre Project makes mark at festival
Our roundup of the latest Wellesley, Mass., arts information: Public school musicians picked Congratulations to Wellesley Substantial and Middle Faculty musicians picked for jap district and all-point out ensembles, per the Mothers and fathers of Executing College students Facebook web page. 2019 WHS grad Alex Stoddard generating off the courtroom Williams University scholar Alex Stoddard, a 2019 Wellesley Substantial grad, tells The Williams File that he obtained his commence manufacturing in 9th grade, and now his get the job done with hip-hop artists is earning him awards. If Drake is looking through this, and of course he’s a huge Swellesley admirer, know that Stoddard (aka, A$tod) hopes to perform with…
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Entertainment News Roundup: K-pop band BTS to take extended break ahead of March concert; Spielberg brings life-long fandom to reimagined ‘West Side Story’ and more
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. K-pop band BTS to take extended break ahead of March concert South Korean superstar pop band BTS will take an “extended period of rest” following U.S. appearances this month before returning to the stage in Seoul in March, the group’s management company said. Bighit Music, the group’s management company, said in a statement on Sunday that the musicians would take a break over the holidays and prepare for a concert and new album that will start a “new chapter.” Spielberg brings life-long fandom to reimagined ‘West Side Story’ Steven Spielberg has been remaking classic musical “West…
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Hip hop artist is a no-show at Saturday night concert in Bangor
Hip hop artist A Boogie Wit da Hoodie was a no-demonstrate at a live performance Saturday evening at the Cross Insurance Heart in Bangor, according to several reports from concertgoers. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, whose authentic name is Artist Julius Dubose, did not exhibit up at his concert, which was aspect of a mini-tour of colleges in the Northeast, sponsored by Platinum Enjoyment Group and Spectra, the firm that runs the Cross Insurance Middle. People arrived at the venue about 7 p.m., in accordance to various posts from concert-goers on a variety of social media platforms, quite a few of whom have been local teens and college or university learners. A DJ entertained…