I THOUGHT THEY WERE MODELS?
Submitted by ittwm on
We want to entertain you. Come join us and have some fun. Bring your kids..... if you want... but you don't have to.
Submitted by ittwm on
We want to entertain you. Come join us and have some fun. Bring your kids..... if you want... but you don't have to.
Submitted by djphiliptan on
A 2-hour DJ set to raise money for the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund! Have some brunch and vibe with your friends.
Feeding America is a nationwide network of 200 food banks.
Hailing from Singapore, DJ Philip Tan brings his Balearic blends to Boston, weaving soul, disco, reggae, R&B, hip-hop, house, trance, and peculiarly cheesy pop into a continuous mix. He loves long sets when he has the time to take the audience on a time-traveling trip. At his parties, he aims to faithfully recreate a Balearic spirit — a holiday atmosphere that spans generations, builds community, and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Submitted by Michael Rivard on
Mike Rivard (Club D'Elf), Eric Freeman (Honey Circuit) & Allison Stamiris (Agbekor) combine the drums & rhythms of West Africa - primarily Mali, Guinea & Ghana - with the sound of the Moroccan sintir, a 3-stringed bass lute made of camel skin and used by the Gnawa people in their trance ceremonies. Fusing the ancient with the contemporary, the sound of the group is trance-like and mesmerizing with a groove that captivates. Rhythms such as Cha'abi, Sungurubani and Take played on kalimba, balafon, sabar drum & djun djun, mesh with deep bass grooves on the sintir to inspire ecstatic dancing.