Arts Reporter for WBUR.
Andrea Shea is a long-time reporter working for WBUR. She started working for WBUR on Here & Now and now works as the arts reporter on Morning Edition.
Teen Troupe Takes Parents To Task In ‘God Of Carnage’
The Tony Award-winning play has made grown-up audiences squirm and wince. Now a teen acting group in Boston is twisting that dynamic further.
The Elliot Norton Awards: Boston’s Tonys For 30 Years
Boston's theater community converges on the Paramount Theater Monday night for the 30th annual Elliot Norton Awards.
Small Installation Of 3 Monumental Renoir Paintings Opens At The MFA
Fresh off the walls of New York City's Frick Collection, a small installation of three monumental works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir opens Saturday at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
WFNX Creator On Sale Of 101.7: Most Difficult Day Of My Career
When the sale of WFNX-FM was announced Wednesday, WBUR's Andrea Shea interviewed Stephen Mindich, publisher of the Phoenix Media Communications Group, to talk about the sale of 101.7.
Free Outdoor Simulcast Of A.R.T’s ‘Woody Sez’
"Woody Sez," a musical about folk legend Woody Guthrie, will be simulcast for free on a big screen on Harvard's campus.
1,000 Sunday Mornings To Make A Harpsichord
In the late 1980s, woodworker Gregory Bover decided to build a pretty incredible gift for his wife, an internationally known harpsichordist. Twenty-five years later, her new instrument is finally finished, and Tuesday night it will be played in public for the first time in Rockport.
Moshing At Symphony Hall? Dropkick Murphys Part Of Boston Pops’ 2012 Season
On May 24, the Boston-based, Celtic-American punk rock band Dropkick Murphy's will make its Pops debut for "Red Sox Night."
Violinist Roman Totenberg Leaves Behind A Musical Legacy
Roman Totenberg, the world-famous violinist and Boston University professor of music, died early Tuesday morning at his home in Newton.
Free Performance Brings Opera To The Masses
Free opera is rare, but a local contemporary music company is offering free seats to a world premiere.
Indie Artist Amanda Palmer Raises $250K On Kickstarter In 1 Day
The so-called "social media queen of rock and roll" broke Kickstarter records this week raising money for a massive world tour and traveling art exhibit.


















