‘The Whole Gritty City,’ a documentary about New Orleans school bands
“All of your cares, all of your worries, I don’t care if you just had something very tragic that happened to you in your life, once that band gives you…Continue Reading →
“All of your cares, all of your worries, I don’t care if you just had something very tragic that happened to you in your life, once that band gives you…Continue Reading →
Sandcastle Matt (Kaliner) was out building his famous sand sculptures at Revere Beach in Massachusetts on May 26, 2016, and I was lucky enough to tag along. Above, see his own photo…Continue Reading →
Boston artist Hakim Raquib photographs Double Edge Theatre’s “Latin American Spectacle” inside the former Blessed Sacrament Church in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood on May 28, 2016. (Greg Cook photo)Continue Reading →
Keytar Bear performs at Boston Common, May 25, 2016.Continue Reading →
The defunct Ferns Motel on Route 1 in Saugus, Mass., April 28, 2016.Continue Reading →
We bumped into Alaina Monturoi of Extras By Alaina at the Boston Made Market at the Clubhouse in Somerville on April 24, 2016. The Malden, Mass., artist makes hand-lettered stationery,…Continue Reading →
Somerville held its annual PorchFest, a sort of open studios for bands, today. As it has each year since 2011. This year’s version featured some 250 bands playing on porches, yards…Continue Reading →
Hundreds of Boston Public Schools students rallied outside Boston City Hall this afternoon after leaving classes early for a “Walk-out to Save Our Public Schools.” “Why should we come out…Continue Reading →
The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, the fellow behind last year’s “Pity Party,” presented “The Tiny Tall Ships Festival” in Somerville’s Union Square from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →
All the best fake Facebook events to see in the coming months. Continue Reading →