Esperanto Jazz

Imagine a style of music so tastefully unique to itself it cannot be categorized by genre. Even to roughly classify it as “jazz” would simply not be doing it justice. The most accurate way to describe Esperanto is as an expressive groove trio. The only two fundamental qualities of this sound are that of limitless...

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Katrina Degel

Katrina’s warm, compelling voice rings with authenticity as she sings everything from Ella to Aretha, and Stevie to Sting. With nearly four years of leading a successful Jazz quartet of Berklee veterans, and several years of singing R&B, Blues, Jazz, and Latin music with the pros...

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Carmen Spada

Carmen’s music and career is very active in Boston, as well as in his native Canada, where he performs as a soloist, with his trio, as well as with the Carmen Spada Sextet.

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Sara O’Reilly

Since she was 16, Sara O'Reilly has been devoted to the music scene, performing up and down the east coast from bars to coffee houses and college events, including the streets of Harvard Square when she's looking to reconnect.

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Jason Labbe

The musical style of Jason Labbe could be compared to that of John Meyer, Howie Day, Jason Mraz or other similar acoustic rock artists, but he does not stop there. Influenced by all genres of music his songs are an eclectic combination that sings straight from his soul.

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Crafted Accents

Rochelle Talbot started making jewelry in 2005, after finding a love for beads while in the jewelry aisle at JoAnn Fabrics. Soon after she began experimenting with different textures, colors and styles, and found jewelry making to be fun and exciting but also relaxing. By 2006, Rochelle had stockpiled boxes of jewelry and her husband was asking [...]

Sustainable materials never looked good!

Boston textile designer and fiber artist Leanne Tremblay’s handbags, scarves, and unique accessories merge form and function. Supple leather, chunky knits, and luxe handwovens are combined in her collection of head-turning accessories that are essential to the wardrobe of any fashionista. Tremblay’s collection includes pieces made from sustainable, recycled and vintage materials that merge an [...]

Handmade Upcycled goods for Mountain Girls at heart

Margaret Kasper grew up in the mountains of New Hampshire later studying Fiber Art at Massachusetts College of Art. Margaret says of her company, Mountain Girl Clothing, “All clothing I create is either made of recycled or organic materials. I love using forgotten and unloved items of clothing and giving them new life. There [...]

Candles and wreaths and soaps...oh my!

Barbie’s Creations was founded in 2007. The artist, Barbie Sinclair, enjoys creating a variety of candles, wreaths, soaps, and more.  She also creates wedding, bridal shower, and baby shower favors, as well as centerpieces for just about any special event you may have in mind.

Barbie’s Creations is known for her very realistic-looking candles. Pies and martini glasses are just some of the visually delicious [...]

Boston Classics captured by Lucie Wicker

Lucie Wicker is a photographer/illustrator currently residing in Boston. After graduation from Temple University in 2004 where she studied Film and Photojournalism, she is currently working on a certificate in illustration at the School at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Look for Lucie ’s photographs on coasters featuring Fenway Park scenes, snow-covered tress on fabric-covered journals [...]

Carrie Wagner - Passionate for the weird and cute in nature

SepiaLepus is artist/illustrator Carrie Wagner. Born and raised in the California desert, she now resides in the Boston area with her husband and corgi pup. Her work is whimsical and fun. Carrie is inspired by all that is weird and cute in nature. She says, “It’s a never ending source of new ideas. I love to create images that make people [...]

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