Photographer Hakim Raquib
Boston artist Hakim Raquib photographs Double Edge Theatre’s “Latin American Spectacle” inside the former Blessed Sacrament Church in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood on May 28, 2016. (Greg Cook photo)Continue Reading →
Boston artist Hakim Raquib photographs Double Edge Theatre’s “Latin American Spectacle” inside the former Blessed Sacrament Church in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood on May 28, 2016. (Greg Cook photo)Continue Reading →
Keytar Bear performs at Boston Common, May 25, 2016.Continue Reading →
The defunct Ferns Motel on Route 1 in Saugus, Mass., April 28, 2016.Continue Reading →
We bumped into Alaina Monturoi of Extras By Alaina at the Boston Made Market at the Clubhouse in Somerville on April 24, 2016. The Malden, Mass., artist makes hand-lettered stationery,…Continue Reading →
Somerville held its annual PorchFest, a sort of open studios for bands, today. As it has each year since 2011. This year’s version featured some 250 bands playing on porches, yards…Continue Reading →
Hundreds of Boston Public Schools students rallied outside Boston City Hall this afternoon after leaving classes early for a “Walk-out to Save Our Public Schools.” “Why should we come out…Continue Reading →
The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, the fellow behind last year’s “Pity Party,” presented “The Tiny Tall Ships Festival” in Somerville’s Union Square from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday,…Continue Reading →
All the best fake Facebook events to see in the coming months. Continue Reading →
“We just want the city to give the School Department the money to fund the schools properly,” said Bonnie Page, president of the Malden Education Association, a union representing some…Continue Reading →
One of the wondrous things about the culture of our immigrant nation is how you can find expressions of traditions from all over the world here—especially in our cities. In…Continue Reading →