‘Found Small Dog’
“Found Small Dog: white/tan tiny dog on leash” sign seen in Malden, Massachusetts, Feb. 16, 2018. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by…Continue Reading →
“Found Small Dog: white/tan tiny dog on leash” sign seen in Malden, Massachusetts, Feb. 16, 2018. Help Wonderland keep producing our great coverage of local arts, cultures and activism by…Continue Reading →
“My name is Greg Gibson and I’m speaking with the man who killed my son,” Gibson (above right) says in a striking StoryCorps radio interview first broadcast last December. It…Continue Reading →
Friday, Feb. 16 10 a.m. Art: “Georges Rouault: Le Cirque” and “Barbara Morgan: Dancing Atoms” exhibitions begin at Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire. The exhibits continue through May 5.…Continue Reading →
Yesterday, John Preus was busy putting the finishing touches on “The Beast,” his giant sculpture of a bull that divides the gallery at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts,…Continue Reading →
A dozen artworks by the outstanding 19th century American painter Winslow Homer have been donated to the Portland Museum of Art by Bill and Bernadette Berger’s Berger Collection Educational Trust,the…Continue Reading →
The professed aim of “A Mirror Maze: Numbers In Nature”—the new exhibit on view at Boston’s Museum of Science through April 25—is to highlights mathematical patterns in the natural world:…Continue Reading →
On Sunday, Universal Hub reported, the Boston Police Department tweeted a photo of the bronze statue of “Red” Auerbach outside Boston’s Faneuil Hall with the department’s comment: “In honor of…Continue Reading →
“You told me things that nobody around me would tell,” Boston musician Amanda Palmer sings in her new song “Judy Blume” on the occasion of the author’s 80th birthday. In…Continue Reading →
The latest freaky robot tricks from Boston Dynamics in Waltham, Mass. The SpotMini, according to the company, is “a nimble robot that handles objects, climbs stairs, and will operate in…Continue Reading →
The Somerville Arts Council and outdoors-type-person Greg Cook are looking for art and science for the “Starting Over Festival.” The April 22, 2018, event (rain date: April 29) is a…Continue Reading →