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"The Wiz" by Lyric Stage Company of Boston. (Courtesy)
Theater Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

‘The Wiz’ Returns With An All-People-Of-Color Cast And New Orleans Atmosphere

At the heart of the Lyric Stage Company’s production of “The Wiz” are questions of home, says director Dawn M. Simmons. “Do you run away from it or do you…Continue Reading →

Drawings from the Providence Comics Consortium Sketchbook Church at Ada Books. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

Providence Comics Consortium Invites You To Draw Mutants And Monsters At ‘Sketchbook Church’

The Providence Comics Consortium’s “Sketchbook Church,” writes artist Walker Mettling, is “not church in the religious way, church in the Sunday morning way. Maybe in the coffee and bagels way.” It’s…Continue Reading →

Julie Burros, Boston Chief of Arts and Culture, 2014. (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookMay 18, 2018 0

Boston Arts Chief Julie Burros Leaving After 3.5 Years

Julie Burros—“Boston’s first Chief of Arts and Culture in more than 20 years,” according to the Mayor Marty Walsh administration—will be leaving the position on June 29 to become “principal…Continue Reading →

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band performs at Somerville's Quincy Street Open Space as part of the annual PorchFest, May 13, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Music Greg CookMay 13, 2018 0

Photos: Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band Plays PorchFest

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band performed at Somerville’s Quincy Street Open Space as part of the annual PorchFest today. Photos copyright 2018 Greg Cook. Help Wonderland…Continue Reading →

The 22nd Annual Anti-Gun Violence Mother’s Day Walk For Peace In Dorchester, Boston, May 13, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Parades Greg CookMay 13, 2018 0

‘How Does It End?’ 22 Annual Mother’s Day Walk For Peace In Dorchester

“Twenty-two years and still no resolution to our children being lost to gun violence,” said Elisha Ross of Dorchester, whose son Michael Ross was killed by gunfire on March 30.…Continue Reading →

Photos from Vanessa Simmons's series "Celebrate Breastfeeding," which were on view at the Make the Breast Pump Not Suck Hackaton.
Activism Greg CookMay 13, 2018 0

At Breast Pump Hackathon, Asking Why Visions Of The Future So Often Ignore Mothers And Babies

The idea for the Make The Breast Pump Not Suck Hackathon originated with a bad day in a bathroom at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab. After the birth of…Continue Reading →

Atlas From Boston Dynamics.
Design Greg CookMay 12, 2018 0

Atlas Robot From Boston Dynamics Very, Very Not Like The Terminator, Really

Check out this new video of the Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics. The Waltham, Massachusetts, company proclaims: “Atlas is the latest in a line of advanced humanoid robots we are…Continue Reading →

Car Roll-Over On Route 93 Near Reading-Woburn Line, May 8, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Uncategorized Greg CookMay 9, 2018 0

Car Roll-Over On Route 93 Near Reading-Woburn Line

A roll-over crash in the northbound lane of Route 93–near the Reading-Woburn line about a half mile north of Route 93–not long before 5:30 this evening backed up traffic in…Continue Reading →

The Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band leads the "Boston Women's March," Jan. 21, 2017. (Greg Cook)
Music Greg CookMay 9, 2018 0

16 Bands To Check Out At Somerville’s PorchFest This Sunday

Somerville’s annual PorchFest is part hootenanny, part a giant open studios for bands. Some 300 bands acts are scheduled to perform on porches, in backyards and in parks from noon…Continue Reading →

Reading in an auto shop during an Improbable Places Poetry Tour event. (courtesy)
Books Greg CookMay 9, 2018 0

Improbable Places Poetry Tour Brings Poetry To A Bike Shop, A Bank, A Farm, A Swimming Pool And (Tomorrow, Maybe) A Viking Ship

The idea for the Improbable Places Poetry Tour arrived at a time when Colleen Michaels’s daughter was young and they’d walk everywhere, especially along Cabot Street in Beverly, where they…Continue Reading →

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