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Why are some Brighton Sound Museum tenants still making noise?

Wiped out by biotech : Musicians to lose giant practice haven in Allston-Brighton

A life-sciences developer said Sound Museum musicians wouldn't be forced to leave before they had a new place to practice. Now, they face eviction and an uncertain future.

Tiny DAP Concert series to launch this month | Dorchester Reporter

Last week Dorchester Art Project announced the launch of “Tiny DAP Concerts,” a new intimate, virtual showcase inspired by NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts that will look to highlight Greater Boston artists who are rising the ranks in New England Hip Hop. Led by creative director Jay Hunt of Smokehouse Media, one of the area’s most sought-after filmmakers and producers, the series

As development comes to Fields Corner, a melting pot starts to boil

Known for its diversity, Fields Corner now must make room for development By Tim Logan and Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated April 28, 2021, 10:51 a.m. Email to a Friend The SUPPORTED BY For years, residents have come to know Dorchester’s Fields Corner as a place where newcomers can find a home. From Vietnamese to Haitian Creole to Spanish to Portuguese, signs in the store windows and chatter on the street reflect a kaleidoscopic neighborhood like few others in Boston. Yet a few years ago, when the Boston Planning & Development Agency launched a process that could reshape this part of Dorchester, it hung signs inviting people to public meetings in just one language: English.

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