Latino Business Association hosts block party in Lynn Tuesday
LYNN — In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the North Shore Latino Business Association will host a festive block party Tuesday night, in front... Read more.
201st Topsfield Fair opens today
TOPSFIELD — It was the winter of 1818 when a group of “practical farmers” on the North Shore met to create the Essex Agricultural Society to promote... Read more.
Lynn galleries present Pinkham fine art, creepy ‘Dark Arts’
LYNN — Collaborations among the city’s arts organizations are increasing, and one of the more exciting ones begins Friday night. Galleries At Lynn Arts (GALA)... Read more.
Brotherton: Yellowjackets have turned this man into a mouse
Our prehistoric dryer had died and two gents from Tri-City Sales were delivering our sparkling new model, a GE® 7.5 cu. ft. Capacity Front Load Electric Dryer with... Read more.
Music Theatre’s ‘Boulevard’ the greatest star of all
By Bill Brotherton BEVERLY — Time is a cruel mistress, especially for Hollywood actresses. An actor can be a tub of lard and look constantly hungover, and... Read more.
Review: Dennis DeYoung and band crank out hits
LYNN — There are no Styx records in my vinyl collection, but I always enjoy their music when I hear it on classic rock radio, even if I think their songs are by... Read more.
Review: Bobby Brown keeps it short and sweet
LYNN — Bobby Brown, at the start of his show Friday night at Lynn Auditorium, said: “I love and respect everyone who came to see me tonight. It means a lot... Read more.
Visit the #newPEM this weekend. It’s free!
SALEM — Peabody Essex Museum opens its new wing this weekend, and you’re invited. Even better: Admission is free both Saturday and Sunday. Wednesday evening,... Read more.
Building Bridges Through Music to host 15th annual Gospel Jazz Brunch
LYNN — Building Bridges Through Music isn’t one of the larger after-school programs in the city, but it most definitely is making a huge difference in the... Read more.
Brotherton: Building gone, memories (and the lobster) remain
At 11:48 a.m. Tuesday, the wrecking ball — actually a large, menacing yellow Caterpillar excavating machine that loomed over the site like Godzilla — knocked... Read more.
