
The 17th annual event brought one of the largest crowds in its history to the St. Margaret’s Church basement for a breakfast to raise money for the year-round food pantry, which is named for the late mother of the event’s organizer, Jim Brett.

This weekend before St. Patrick’s Day, Erin Caldwell and the DotLife podcast team is back at McGonagle’s on Neponset Avenue.

The Savin Hillbillies will be playing the Dorchester Brewing Co. this Saturday, March 14 from 2-5 p.m. in the rooftop “Hopservatory.”

Events to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Boston’s liberation from British occupation in 1776 swung into high gear last weekend

Dorchfest, the community’s porch fest-style musical celebration that has become a beloved Dot Day weekend tradition, returns on Sat., June 6.

OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center’s comprehensive look at Black history in the multi-faceted production “Our Story” wa staged at Dorchester’s Strand Theatre last week.
The work – part dance, spoken word, and music – was performed twice at The Strand Theatre in Uphams Corner last Friday (Feb. 27), the final day of Black History Month.