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Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito (left) and Gov. Charlie Baker at coronavirus press conference, April 2020.
Art Greg CookMay 3, 2020 0

Arts Community Left Out Of Mass. Governor’s Reopening Advisory Board

The arts aren’t represented on a 17-member Reopening Advisory Board that Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced he was forming on April 28 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “Members of…Continue Reading →

Beginning of the Ponakpog boardwalk at the Blue Hills Reservation in Milton, Massachusetts, April 22, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Nature Greg CookMay 3, 2020 0

Walking The Boardwalk Through Ponkapoag Bog In The Blue Hills

For about a decade and a half beginning in the 1930s, Professor William J. V. Babcock had been taking his biology classes from Eastern Nazarene College in Wollaston to study…Continue Reading →

Great Scott in Boston's Allston neighborhood.
Music Greg CookMay 1, 2020 0

‘It Is With A Heavy Heart Today That I Announce That Great Scott Will Not Reopen’

“It is with a heavy heart today that I announce that Great Scott will not reopen,” according to a message from Tim Philbin, the Boston rock club’s long-time manager, posted…Continue Reading →

The Malden Sketch Group, June 2, 2014. (Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookApril 29, 2020 0

Mass Cultural Council Awards $272K To Artists As Coronavirus Relief Funds Run Out

272 individual artists and individual teaching artists, humanists, and scientists have each been awarded $1,000 grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Covid-19 Relief Fund for Individuals, the state arts agency…Continue Reading →

Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield. (© Barrington Stage)
Performance Greg CookApril 29, 2020 0

Barrington Stage Plans Live ‘Socially Distanced’ Theater For August

Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield announced yesterday that it will postpone its planned summer season to summer of 2021 due to coronavirus concerns, but beginning in August will present a…Continue Reading →

American Repertory Theater at Harvard's Loeb Drama Center on Brattle Street, Cambridge. (Greg Cook)
Performance Greg CookApril 27, 2020 0

How To Present Theater After Coronavirus? A.R.T. Partners With Harvard Science Study

How can theater return as long as coronavirus threatens group gatherings? Cambridge’s American Repertory Theater and the Healthy Buildings Program at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health have announced…Continue Reading →

Shelter In Place Gallery exhibition of Nicole Duennebier, April 2020. (Courtesy Eben Haines)
Art Greg CookApril 26, 2020 0

Shelter In Place Gallery: A Tiny Boston Gallery Pops Up In Response To Coronavirus Restrictions

The motto of Shelter In Place Gallery is “Giving Boston artists an opportunity to make ‘large scale’ work from their shelter in place locations.” It epitomizes one of the ways…Continue Reading →

“A Pale Light in the Black” by K. B. Wagers. (Harper Voyager)
Books Greg CookApril 26, 2020 0

In K. B. Wagers’s Sci-fi Adventure ‘A Pale Light in the Black,’ A Plot To Upend A Monopoly

A who-done-it sits at the center of K. B. Wagers’s sci-fi adventure novel “A Pale Light in the Black” (Harper Voyager). A new lieutenant joins the crew of an elite…Continue Reading →

The edge of the burn at Pine Banks Park in Melrose and Malden, April 20, 2020. (Greg Cook photo)
Nature Greg CookApril 25, 2020 0

Photos: Brush Fire Scorches Woods Atop Pine Banks Park, Melrose

The top of Mt. Ephraim—at 208 feet the tallest point of Pine Banks Park in Melrose—was recently left charred by a brush fire. Even days later the area, with its…Continue Reading →

Nathaniel Hefferman plays "Groove Is In The Heart," April 2020. (via YouTube)
Music Greg CookApril 24, 2020 0

For Social Distancing, He Turned Himself Into A One-Man Honk Band

The music video begins with Nathaniel Hefferman, dressed in a Honk T-shirt, blowing the opening notes of Deee-Lite’s “Groove Is In The Heart” on saxophone. Then a drummer in red…Continue Reading →

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