Emma Roberts was out shopping at a local market in Boston over the weekend. She was pictured looking at vintage clothing and picking up some cheese and wine from Bacco’s Fine Foods, and she looked fantastic.
02.06.2021 - 21:09 / variety.com
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “City on a Hill,” Showtime’s critically acclaimed Boston crime drama starring Emmy nominee Kevin Bacon and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Aldis Hodge, has been renewed for a third season. Emmy-winning executive producer and showrunner Tom Fontana, creator of HBO’s “Oz” and Canal Plus’ “Borgia,” is set to return for Season 3.
Emma Roberts was out shopping at a local market in Boston over the weekend. She was pictured looking at vintage clothing and picking up some cheese and wine from Bacco’s Fine Foods, and she looked fantastic.
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A few weeks after replacing Danny Ainge as head of basketball operations with former head coach Brad Stevens, the Celtics made a huge move.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, “Never Have I Ever” is an American coming of age comedy-drama television series starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher. It’s a bit YA, comedy, but it’s partially based on Kaling’s childhood in the Boston area growing up.
NEW YORK -- Rapper IDK is launching a music business program through Harvard University for students of color.IDK’s No Label Academy, a 10-day program, will take place August 21-31 on the school’s campus in Boston and will help students kickstart careers in the music industry.
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coronavirus pandemic, replaced with a virtual show to honor frontline health care workers.Although the pandemic appears to be under control in Massachusetts, there just was not enough time to plan a live show in Boston this year, the BSO statement said.The organization said that “after careful consideration ...
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Khloe Kardashian is debating a big move.
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