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Mark Lotterhand photo of wood turtle, Oct. 12, 2017. (Courtesy of Lotterhand)
Nature Greg CookJanuary 31, 2018 0

Video Offers Rare Glimpse Of Wood Turtles Hibernating In An Icy Massachusetts River

In recent months, Mark Lotterhand has been haunting the Squannacook River in northern Massachusetts. “I’ve been running around chasing snakes. On my bucket list was to find a population—called a…Continue Reading →

"Roadrunner" by the Modern Lovers.
Music Greg CookJanuary 28, 2018 0

Endorsement: If You Love Massachusetts, Help Make ‘Roadrunner’ The State Rock Song

“Roadrunner,” The Modern Lovers’ 1972 proto-punk ode to driving around Massachusetts late at night listening to rock ‘n’ roll, could—and should!—become the “Official Rock Song of the Commonwealth” after a…Continue Reading →

Mara Trachtenberg, “A Gathering of Winged Creatures." (Courtesy of the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Mara Trachtenberg Hunts Inside Dreams In ‘A Decadent World Night’ At AS220

Mara Trachtenberg’s exhibition “A Decadent World Night” of sculptures, photos and a stop-motion animation video wraps up at AS220’s Project Space in Providence tomorrow with a public chat between her…Continue Reading →

Sarina Mitchel’s “Maximalist Mind Vomit” at AS220, Jan. 23, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Sarina Mitchel’s ‘Maximalist Mind Vomit’ at AS220

Sarina Mitchel’s “Maximalist Mind Vomit” exhibit at AS220’s Project Space Reading Room in Providence ends tomorrow with a public chat between her and Mara Trachtenberg, who also has work on…Continue Reading →

Nara Marcille'original design in January 2018. (Courtesy the artist)
Art Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Narya Marcille Couldn’t Attend the 2017 Women’s March. Instead She Designed A Poster That Became A Surprise Icon Of The Protests.

“The Women’s March was coming,” Narya Marcille recalls, “and I was furious about the outcome of the election and I had nowhere to put that energy. I so wanted to…Continue Reading →

Winter Princesses visit Franklin Park Zoo, Boston. (Courtesy)
To Do Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

To Do Jan. 26 to Feb. 2: Winter Princesses, Punk Rock Aerobics, Polish Mardi Gras, Underground Music, Chocolate Fest, Roe v. Wade

Friday, Jan. 26 10 a.m. Art: 2018 Portland Museum of Art Biennial debuts in Portland, Maine. 6 p.m. Music: Damon & Naomi and Thalia Zedek play at Feeding Tube Records in…Continue Reading →

A Punk Rock Aerobics class at CBGB in New York, March 2002. (Courtesy)
Music Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

Punk Rock Aerobics—The Exercise Class For People Who Hate Exercise—Is Back

Punk Rock Aerobics is one of those genius ideas—and part of its genius is that it seems inevitable that someone would crash the loud anti-social-ness of punk into the whole…Continue Reading →

Hollywood actor Mila Kunis appears in Harvard’s Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year Parade down Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Jan. 25, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Activism Greg CookJanuary 26, 2018 0

With Protests Of Mila Kunis Appearance, Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Finally Agrees To Let Women Join The Show

As perhaps a few hundred people flocked to Cambridge’s Harvard Square to see Hollywood actress Mila Kunis appear in a short parade advertising Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals, a handful…Continue Reading →

Paul Myoda's exhibition “41°52'40.0"N 71°44'37.0"W" at Yellow Peril Gallery, Providence. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookJanuary 25, 2018 0

Last Chance To See Paul Myoda’s Glowing Sculptures Inspired By The RI Outdoors

Paul Myoda’s glowing sculptures in his exhibition “41°52’40.0″N 71°44’37.0″W” are a “love letter to Chepachet,” the Rhode Island town where he lives, according to Providence’s Yellow Peril Gallery, where they’re…Continue Reading →

Dent plays at Boston Hassle's "Boston Underground Summit #8" in 2016. (Holly Haney/Boston Hassle)
Music Greg CookJanuary 25, 2018 0

Boston Underground Summit Is A ‘Wild Rock Show’ With A Round-Robin Format

If you want to sample a bunch of local bands live very quickly, the unusual round-robin format of “Boston Underground Summit 11” is for you. “All 10 bands set up…Continue Reading →

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