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Climb The Blue Hills | Wonderland Spectacle Co.
Wonderland Spectacle Co. Greg CookAugust 22, 2020 0

Climb The Blue Hills With Wonderland Spectacle Co.

In our new video, the Wonderland-Spectacle-Co.-Mobile heads to the Great Blue Hills, just south of Boston. Climb the hills with us. See a chipmunk, a leaf-footed beetle, a flower longhorn…Continue Reading →

"Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience" at the Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, Aug. 20, 2020. (© Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookAugust 21, 2020 0

Chinese Lantern Spectacle Comes To Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo

“Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience” fills Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo with dazzling, giant sculptures of dragons, pandas, crabs, tigers, fish and flamingos lit from within by LED lights. More than…Continue Reading →

"Unraveling" with Sonya Clark at Mead Art Museum.
Art Greg CookAugust 15, 2020 0

Sonya Clark Wins Rappaport Prize For Her Art About ‘Social Injustice And Racial Inequality’

Sonya Clark has been named the winner of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum’s 2020 Rapport Prize to honor “a distinguished artist with strong connections to New England.” Clarks’ art “advances…Continue Reading →

Jef Czekaj (right) with Ollie. (Courtesy Jef Czekaj)
Art Greg CookAugust 15, 2020 0

‘Sequestered Storytime’ With Somerville Children’s Book Creator Jef Czekaj

“Sequestered Storytime with Jef Czekaj”—Somerville children’s book author and artist Jef Czekaj’s DIY television show for kids—represents one of the more delightful ways folks are navigating the daunting seriousness of…Continue Reading →

Art Greg CookAugust 3, 2020 0

MFA Lays Off 57 And 56 More Volunteer For Early Retirement

Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, closed since the evening of March 12 to help stem the spread of coronavirus, announced today that it has laid off 57 members of its…Continue Reading →

“Roxbury Love” (Mandela) mural painted in 2014 by Richard “Deme5” Gomez and Thomas “Kwest” Burns at Warren Street at Clifford Street in Boston, Sept. 1, 2016. (© Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookJuly 23, 2020 0

‘Roxbury Love’ Mural Demolished, Video Shows

“It’s a shame this wall may be on its way to being demolished once building is bought and redeveloped like much of the surrounding areas. And that always seems to…Continue Reading →

From "Dias de Consuelo" by Dave Ortega. (Courtesy)
Books Greg CookJuly 23, 2020 0

In ‘Dias de Consuelo,’ Dave Ortega Recounts His Grandmother’s Immigration Story

This article was originally published at DigBoston: “Dias de Consuelo,” Dave Ortega’s nonfiction comic book account of his grandmother Consuelo Castañon Herrera’s childhood, begins with the courtship of her parents…Continue Reading →

David Fichter (right) with the protest icons at The Movement Continues rally at Cambridge Common, June 7, 2020. (Photo: Marc Levy / Cambridge Day)
Art Greg CookJuly 21, 2020 0

The Protest-Artists Behind The Icons To George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery

“It’s one thing to see someone’s name, but to see their face, it’s a reminder that the people are people,” says Xerxes Butt, one of the artists behind the portable portraits…Continue Reading →

Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden at the Springfield Museums, Springfield, Massachusetts, May 6, 2019. (© Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookJuly 20, 2020 0

$424M In Losses For Massachusetts Cultural Nonprofits Due To Coronavirus

At least $424,866,284 in revenue has been lost by Massachusetts’ cultural nonprofits due to coronavirus cancellations and closures, according to 392 nonprofits who responded to the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s June…Continue Reading →

Thank You For Reopening Early (© Greg Cook illustration July 2020)
Opinion Greg CookJuly 20, 2020 0

Please Don’t Reopen Our Schools

Opinion/Commentary: I’m dismayed by proposals to reopen schools for in-person teaching at the same time as Massachusetts continues to ban large gatherings, theaters, bars, nightclubs and the like because of…Continue Reading →

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