On May 5, American psychedelic rock band The Flaming Lips played at the Salt Shed. Accompanied by an array of lights and lasers, lead vocalist Wayne Coyne appeared centerstage, inside his signature bubble, between four colossal pink robot inflatables. Guitar strapped across his shoulder, Steve Drozd sat stage left behind a keyboard while Derek Brown.
It’s a Wednesday night at the Studebaker Theater, and 70 minutes into Moby Dick, an immense white whale painted on a screen slowly covers a dark stage. The whale seems completely still until you notice the subtle blinking of its monstrous eye accompanied by the flapping of a pectoral flipper. On January 18, French-Norwegian puppet.