Jed Gottlieb
Jed Gottlieb has written about music and theatre for the Boston Herald since 2007.
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‘Jagged Little Pill’ star Lauren Chanel takes deep dive into role
Every night, Lauren Chanel spends two hours playing Frankie Healy, a Black, adopted 16-year-old who rages against her wealthy, white, Stepford Wife-like mother, Mary Jane Healy.
Local stages boast a bounty of summer theater delights
From dance to Shakespeare to “Do-Re-Mi,” Massachusetts summer stages have so much to offer.
Great summer music festivals just a tank of gas away
You could take out a personal loan to travel to a megafest. But why not go to something better a single tank of gas away?
Rick Steves takes audience on musical journey with Boston Pops shows
Music will take center stage when the Boston Pops presents “Rick Steves’ Europe: A Symphonic Journey” on June 8 and 9.
Jake Swamp and the Pine bring campfire vibes to Brighton Music Hall
Jake Swamp and the Pine has a motto: The outdoors brought to your ears.
Tina Turner defied boundaries as Queen of Rock n’ Roll
For 50 years, she took all comers on stage and kept punching back an industry that wanted to put her in this box or that box.
All ears on summer as concert season kicks off
From Taylor Swift to Guster, the F.O.R.C.E., Pink and more - this is the summer jam lineup you need.
New tour brings Blues Traveler back to Greater Boston
Blues Traveler plays the Lynn Auditorium May 17.
Boston Pops re-imagines ‘Ragtime’ to kick off new season
“Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert” kicks off a 2023 Spring Pops Season full of jazz and Broadway, expected programming and surprises.
Janet Jackson tour a reason to celebrate
With no new album to promote and absolutely nothing to prove, Jackson can spend her Together Again Tour exploring every evolution, reinvention and smash single.