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Photo copyright 2019 Greg Cook. If this is the kind of coverage of arts, cultures and activisms you appreciate, please support Wonderland by contributing to Wonderland on Patreon. And sign…Continue Reading →
“We have many years of recorded experience coming from the male perspective—the aspirations, the desires, the struggles of what it’s like to be a man. The female component to that…Continue Reading →
“Ferngully”—the exhibition by The Haas Brothers at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, Florida, from Dec. 5, 2018, to April 21, 2019—takes its name from the 1992 animated…Continue Reading →
Happy Place—the Instagram selfie playground—is coming to Boston after pop-ups in Los Angeles, Chicago and Toronto. If you want to understand what it means to be alive in America at…Continue Reading →
At the end of Amherst College’s Eli Marsh Gallery in Fayerweather Hall is Macon Reed’s recreation of the White House Press Briefing Room—podium, presidential seal, American flag, facing rows of…Continue Reading →
The top amount greater Boston artists can receive from Creative City Boston—a grant from the New England Foundation for the Arts building from its Creative City program—will double to $20,000,…Continue Reading →
UPDATE: Double Edge Theatre is performing “Leonora & Alejandro: La Maga y el Maestro” again on Feb. 14 and 15, 2020, at its theater at 948 Conway Road, Ashfield, Massachusetts. The company will also…Continue Reading →
Holi is “the Hindu Festival of Colors which celebrates the arrival of Spring,” the Boston University Hindu Student Council writes. This afternoon they invited hundreds of their fellow students to…Continue Reading →
“A lot of people tried to talk us out of it,” Pirkle Jones told The New York Times in December 1968 when an exhibition of photos of the Black Panther…Continue Reading →
Mo Willems has won Caldecott Honors three times for his picture books for children—beginning with 2003’s “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!”—and Emmys six times for his previous work…Continue Reading →