Grin Gallery In Providence To Close
Grin, the ever smart and challenging contemporary art gallery in Providence, announced today that it plans to close after five years. A closing party from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →
Grin, the ever smart and challenging contemporary art gallery in Providence, announced today that it plans to close after five years. A closing party from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →
The Massachusetts Cultural Council would be level funded at nearly $14 million for the coming fiscal year under a proposed state budget released today by Gov. Charlie Baker, the state…Continue Reading →
After the 2017 Boston Women’s March, thousands of participants left their protest signs around the iron fence surrounding the Boston Common Central Burying Ground. They were going to be thrown…Continue Reading →
Lost glove seen along Cascade Trail in Middlesex Fells in Melrose, Jan. 21, 2018. Previously: Lost Mitten. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local gloves, mittens and arts by…Continue Reading →
Recent snows and rains and frosts have transformed the Cascade falls in Melrose into a dazzling ice palace. The 40-foot-tall formation is one of the closest waterfalls to Boston—and an…Continue Reading →
Lost mitten spotted in the snow at Franklin Street Park, Cambridge, on Jan. 8, 2018. Help us keep producing our great coverage of local mittens and arts by contributing to…Continue Reading →
Here are some of the best signs from “The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March 2018: The People Persist.” The rally attracted thousands of people to Cambridge Common this afternoon. Also: See our main…Continue Reading →
“The Cambridge/Boston Women’s March 2018: The People Persist” attracted thousands of people to Cambridge Common this afternoon. “We’re still here. We’re still marching. And we are winning,” Massachusetts Attorney General…Continue Reading →
“Rainbow Collapse”—part of the “Run of the Mills” performance series at the Boston Center for the Arts—“is a piece about working in the gap between what we want and what…Continue Reading →
“The moment you walk in stuff is going on around you already,” explains Jason Slavick, director of Liars & Believers’ new show, “Irresistible,” which they’ll perform for one night only,…Continue Reading →