Tell us who's the best band of these nine entries in the Greater Boston competition. Let us know your pick and why they are your choice in the comment section.
One of the bigger events in Boston this weekend is Boston Comic Con.
Organizer Susan Burke is coordinating a multiculturally-themed art show and is seeking submissions from the Malden community.
Five things to do in Boston this weekend.
The singer from Wakefield with Malden connections performed on live television on Monday night - results will be tabulated for tonight at 9 p.m.
Listen to a submission by locals "As the Sparrow" and check out how you or your friend's band could win some serious prizes, including free recording time and a headlining gig at The Harp.
Local bands should get ready to upload videos for April 9.
The Wakefield native, who works at his parents' auto body shop in Malden, has qualified for the live competition that starts next week on NBC's "The Voice."
Five things to do in and around Boston this weekend. Walking directions are based on the Orange Line, when possible.
Malden native Matt McKay, who has worked with a number of famous acts, will be performing at District 7 on Friday, March 23rd.
Rachel Wisch will be dancing with the group Zikukim at the March 18th event.
Hot Off The T: All events are within walking distance of Orange Line stops on the MBTA.
The Artist (Quiet, but very funny), The Descendants (More boring than a coma), Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (to the Orange Line) or a Midnight in Paris: Or should we say Midnight in Edgeworth?
The Adam Ezra Group has been nominated for several awards and supporters can vote them into the top spot.
Sand T Kalloch was awarded the Best Abstract Award at the Attleboro Arts Museums' Members’ Exhibition and a First Place award for a work at the Cambridge Art Association.
Hot off the T: Five things to do in Boston this weekend.
The Cultural Council was unable to do more this year because of fiscal challenges the organization faces.
Hot Off the T: Fine arts show, comedy shows, and a Thanksgiving historical service.
Malden residents Jennifer Wong, Kate Hui and Julie Deng are featured performers at the annual gala.
A farmers market of the living dead; Boo at the Pru; and a trip to the symphony.
Doggie Halloween Parade; big antique show; and Stephen Stills.
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Pompeii exhibit, Kids in the Hall and a Reggae Brunch.
Malden Arts features over thirty local artists in storefronts throughout downtown.
The Malden River Festival was held Saturday at the Park at River's Edge.
Walk for animals, Back Bay street sale, and a full schedule of 9/11 ceremonies.
Record cover art, Sunday brunch, and a wine pairing on Monday.
Things to do off the Orange Line this weekend.
Cliff diving off the ICA, a North End feast, and a free concert by KC and the Sunshine Band.
Restaurant Week begins; My Morning Jacket performs; and a free movie.
Free music festival, a scavenger hunt, and J. Geils.
Shakespeare on the Common; Movies near the Common; and Craig Ferguson.
A little bit of Beatles; tea at L'Espalier; and urban bees.
Soul music, jazz on an island and Frog Pond frolics.