What You Can Do To Save The World
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Updated Nov. 19, 2016. To submit events to the list, email details and links here. I’ll…Continue Reading →
A calendar of protests, discussions and other events that aim to improve the world. Updated Nov. 19, 2016. To submit events to the list, email details and links here. I’ll…Continue Reading →
“Made in Allston: The Sculptor’s Workshop,” an exhibit showcasing 10 artists currently working in The Sculptor’s Worskhop studio on Franklin Street in north Allston-Brighton, is on view at at Gallery…Continue Reading →
“We choose: Inclusivity, generosity, art, curiosity, compassion,” reads the sign on Emerson University’s Paramount Center in Boston on Nov. 9, 2016, the night after Donald Trump was elected president. Photo…Continue Reading →
In solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe against the Dakota Access Pipeline, hundreds gathered at Boston Common for prayer and a rally this afternoon before marching to the Charles…Continue Reading →
As many as 10,000 people attended the “Protest Trump in Boston” rally at Boston Common this evening, not quite a day after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. “Donald…Continue Reading →
“The Saddest Parade on Earth” was performed inside the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE) at Lesley University in Cambridge on Oct. 30, 2016. Created by Greg Cook, with help this…Continue Reading →
Julie Ann Otis aims to provide some relief from the stress of election season with her “Election Therapy Booth,” which the Somerville artist plans to operate outside Boston’s Park Street…Continue Reading →
“Go to the Light,” the blacklight screenprints exhibit at Montserrat College of Art’s 301 Gallery at 301 Cabot St., Beverly, Massachusetts, Oct. 21 to Nov. 9, 2016. Including (pictured above) John…Continue Reading →
Octopus (above) and other denizens of the New England Aquarium in Boston, Nov. 2, 2016. Photos copyright Greg Cook.Continue Reading →
“Welcome to Boston Campaign Headquarters. U.S.A. Land of the free and 200 million other people,” it says on the door of Boston artist Pat Falco’s installation at Boston’s Faneuil Hall.…Continue Reading →